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6. Determine the optimum cabling <strong>and</strong> grounding arrangement for the circuit illustrated below. The circuit consists<br />

of a grounded, low-level low-frequency signal at location A; a differential amplifier at location B; <strong>and</strong> a grounded<br />

load at location C. Do not use any transformers <strong>and</strong> assume that the source at A <strong>and</strong> the load at C must remain<br />

grounded for safety purposes. Describe the benefits of your topology over other possible configurations.<br />

Equipment/Parts List:<br />

Equipment/Parts:<br />

Bench Equipment Used:<br />

1. HP oscillator<br />

2. 2 proto-boards<br />

3. 741 op amp oscilloscope<br />

4. Resistors: 3- 1Kohm <strong>and</strong> bench power supply, +12 volts.<br />

2- 100 kohm, 1- 50ohm<br />

5. Special light bulb variable power supply<br />

6. leads 2 dvm’s<br />

Last revised: 8-25-02/jjc

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