Genial o video. Esse tipo de conteúdo é super raro de ver por aí. Eu adoro análise de circuitos, principalmente em microelectrônica. Parabéns pelo vídeo. A espera de mais videos assim. Abraço
Excellent explanation! The HP 3400a true RMS voltmeter also has a similar circuit at the input, but instead a JFET, It uses a Nuvistor tube with a BJT and is more relaxed about linearity, once a higher distortion factor will not degrade the measurement for a rms voltmeter with ±1% accuracy.
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Fantastic video! It was a great idea to study renowned equipment blocks and thus inspire our own projects with mastery of the technique. A big hug.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Genial o video. Esse tipo de conteúdo é super raro de ver por aí.
Eu adoro análise de circuitos, principalmente em microelectrônica.
Parabéns pelo vídeo.
A espera de mais videos assim.
Abraço
Excellent explanation!
The HP 3400a true RMS voltmeter also has a similar circuit at the input, but instead a JFET, It uses a Nuvistor tube with a BJT and is more relaxed about linearity, once a higher distortion factor will not degrade the measurement for a rms voltmeter with ±1% accuracy.
Thanks for the info!
Thanks for introducing me to impedance converters
Excellent analysis!
Great video and great circuit.
Glad you liked it!
Analog was the apex of technology
Whow, so much moving parts in this design!
Yep!!
Great video! I'm very curious about the purely negative bias.
You and me both!
Your English is getting way better Greg
thanks!
Very good explanation 👍
Perfect english! Thank you my dear Greg. Parabens pelo video em ingles!
Thank you! 😃
I have a transmitter of 2 watts. What are the electronic components that he replaced in order for his power to be greater
Hi sir I want to make a uav and want to add a small x band radar for that I need your help for design the radar please
could the negative supply be because some transistor create less distortion when operating in inverting mode ??? (noob question)
Hello everyone,
I have a question why is there a resistor before the ground. What is the purpose of that resistor.
They are biasing resistors only.