Mode selection amplifier circuit usable in a signal...

Amplifiers – Sum and difference amplifiers

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C330S147000

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07408406

ABSTRACT:
A mode selection amplifier circuit has multiple differential amplifier circuits coupled to receive input signals A, B and C. Each differential amplifier circuit is selectively operable for generating a signal output representative of an output mode with the output mode of each differential amplifier circuit selected from one of algebraic combinations of the signal inputs A−C, B−C, A−B and (A+B)/2−C. The mode selection amplifier circuit is usable in a signal acquisition probe for providing various signal output modes to a measurement test instrument.

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“Handbook of Analog Circuit Design”, Dennis L. Feucht, Copyright 1990, Academic Press, Inc., book page, Fig. 10.56.

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