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Who measure of charge differential voltage?

Any one using a voltage test instrument can measure charge differential voltage.


How can you get clearer pictures in the rooms without a converter box when you are paying for cable TV?

Sounds like you're trying to run several TV's from one cable box's RF output. All you need to do is get an RF amplifier to raise the signal output from the box enough to overcome the losses in the splitters and cable you're using. If you're using just basic cable, the same RF amplifier should work to boost the signal, and it should be placed where the cable is split off for the different feeds to the other TV's. You'd probably be better off putting the amplifier just at the first signal splitter. To determine how much amplification you'd need, just add up the signal loss for each split (usually 3 to 6 db and also 3 db per hundred feet of RG-6 cable). Once you have the total, you need an amplifier just large enough to cancel out the losses. And yes, you can go a little larger with the signal gain, but not too much as you can also over drive the inputs of the TV. In this case, more isn't always necessarily better.


Why we use oscillator to convert DC into AC?

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What is the function pre amplifier?

To increase the signal-to-noise ratio of an audio signal prior to input into the main amplifier. The SNR is generally increased using a differential amplifier. Oftentimes this is unnecessary, and the purpose of the preamplifier is to increase the signal voltage prior to amplifying the current in the power amplifier stage.


What does amplified mean?

The official definition for the word amplified is "increase the volume of (sound), especially using an amplifier."


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The differential voltage is amplified using the instrumentation amplifier.This is the inference we know from instrumentation amplifier...


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Explian the behavior of difference amplifier?

I assume you mean a differential amplifier. A differential amplifier has two outputs, and two inputs. One input may be grounded out, so there is only one apparent input. When a signal is applied to the non grounded input, it is amplified at one output. The circuitry causes a negative ampification at the other output, so the two outputs taken together give double the output as opposed to using just one.


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i think your saying you got subs cuz if you do and that's what your using the amplifier for most likely its the ground you might be sharing the ground of the turn signal try regrounding it and that should fix the problem if Google the12volt its a car audio website for installers