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hi in this bridge (3rd diagram) do both the 27R resistors need to be better 25R?
Also can the 51R be 50R?
Will it be more "accurate" then with the above changes?
The 51 Ohm resistor could well be 50 Ohms anyway. a 10% tolerance is likely to vary from at least 45 to 55 Ohms anyway so you are not likely to gain anything
same for your 27 Ohm resistor .... I personally haven't seen 25 Ohm resistors ... there may be one of the lesser known E series that has a 25 Ohm
Dave
But ideally, the input resistors should be 25R instead of 27R, am I right?
Why? The circuit input impedance is far from 50 ohms in either case.do both the 27R resistors need to be better 25R
I see two 27 Ohms in series at the input... making 54 Ohms. Then there is a connection between both of them... decreasing overall input impedance a bit.The circuit input impedance is far from 50 ohms in either case.
Hi,
I see two 27 Ohms in series at the input... making 54 Ohms. Then there is a connection between both of them... decreasing overall input impedance a bit.
Is it really far away from 50 Ohms?
I´m talking about circuit "C", left side of picture. OP says "3rd diagram".
Klaus