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| To feed a number of high-resolution monitors from one source (Computer, video recorder) an amplifier is required that, apart from a reasonable gain, has a wide band width. Unfortunately, these two requirements are not completely compatible, but the design presented here offers a fair compromise see circuit here. http://www.geocities.com/total_proje...ns/tpsckt1.htm | |
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| This looks like it's been scanned from the magazine Elektor! - hardly an encouraging advert for a company!. | |
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| it's NOT been scanned from the magazine Elektor it was published in one of my circuit collection book for school level projects . think it is not clear and hazy so now you again visit and see clear picture http://www.geocities.com/total_proje...ns/tpsckt1.htm | |
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Also the text reads just like Elektor write their articles, Elektor (being a Dutch magazine) have always been a little 'different'. You might also consider the parts list, where resistors are listed as 100E, 680E etc, I believe 'E' is a suffix used in Holland for 'ohm' (it's been brought up before by people confused by Dutch diagrams) - perhaps you may care to comment on the use of this?. | ||
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