Norton amplifier

A Norton amplifier or current differencing amplifier (CDA) is an electronic amplifier with two low impedance current inputs and one low impedance voltage output where the output voltage is proportional to the difference between the two input currents. It is a current controlled voltage source (CCVS) controlled by the difference of two input currents.

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Norton amplifier

A Norton amplifier or current differencing amplifier (CDA) is an electronic amplifier with two low impedance current inputs and one low impedance voltage output where the output voltage is proportional to the difference between the two input currents. It is a current controlled voltage source (CCVS) controlled by the difference of two input currents.

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