This model demonstrates a differential amplifier to attenuate the input voltage to a level that can be handled by the measurement instrument.
Two sinusoidal source voltages with a phase shift of 120° (e.g., two phases of a three-phase system) feed a load resistor.
The voltage at the load resistor has to be measured but is too high for direct measurement.
Notes
- The output of the amplifier is inverted with respect to the differential input, as well as attenuated by the factor 1/data.k.
- The influence of the measurement instrument's input resistance on the measurement result is small.
- The current consumption of the amplifier inputs at the source circuit is small (
resistor1.i
and resistor2.i
).
- The common of the source and the common of the amplifier are connected by a ground resistor.
In case this resistance is low, a small current is flowing between the amplifier's common and the source's common (
resistorGround.i
).
In case this resistance is high, the amplifier's common is floating with respect to the source's common with a high voltage (resistorGround.v
).
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