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Chris
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Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2005 6:46 pm    Post subject: q: Splitting Voltage Reply with quote

Lets say i have a 4v ref voltage and i want to branch it to 3 summing
amps can i just run from my 4v to the seperate amps or do i have to
split the voltage some way?

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John Popelish
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Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2005 7:34 pm    Post subject: Re: q: Splitting Voltage Reply with quote

Chris wrote:
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Lets say i have a 4v ref voltage and i want to branch it to 3 summing
amps can i just run from my 4v to the seperate amps or do i have to
split the voltage some way?

As long as the reference has the current capability to drive all 3
summing resistors and all 3 summing amps share the same ground
voltage, there is nothing wrong with directly connecting all to the
same voltage reference.

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