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help amplifying signals at different times?

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Hi everyone
I have a circuit that have 2 inputs A(t1) and A(t2) at times t1 and t2 and 2 outputs B(t1) and B(t2) respectively.
The circuit is analog and as I mentioned befor 2 individual signals applys to the same circuit and the the same port at different times and circuit produce 2 different outputs respectively.
Now this is my question:What is the best way to amplify the difference between B(t1) and B(t2)?
In othe word i'm going to amplify B(t2)-B(t1)

THANKS IN ADVANCE
 

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I am not quite sure what you want to amplify- the time difference or the voltage difference. Are you wanting to amplify the difference between two voltages which do not occur at the same time?

Keith
 

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dear keith
thanks for your reply
yes your guess is true.
im going to amplify the diffrence between two voltages that does not occure at the same time
hopfuly you can help me
thanks in advance
 

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OK, you need a sample & hold. This would sample each signal, assuming you have a clock or trigger which says when the signal is present. If you don't have a clock then you might have to use something like a peak detect. It depends of what the voltages are, how long they last, whether you know when they are about to happen etc so if you can provide some more information I can be more specific about a solution.

Keith.
 

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