Nov 17, 2004 #1 C ciyang Newbie level 2 Joined Jul 27, 2004 Messages 2 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 12 Hi, I find some circuit that put a inverter to be a buffer to supply multi-load. In the case,10MHz Oscillator, I want use a inverter to meet this purpose. But idon't know how to calculate output current? I just can guess the oscillator can supply 2~3 loads,if over,put a inverter to supply more loads. So,anyone can tell me how to calculate output current(AC)? Thanks. With Best Regards.
Hi, I find some circuit that put a inverter to be a buffer to supply multi-load. In the case,10MHz Oscillator, I want use a inverter to meet this purpose. But idon't know how to calculate output current? I just can guess the oscillator can supply 2~3 loads,if over,put a inverter to supply more loads. So,anyone can tell me how to calculate output current(AC)? Thanks. With Best Regards.
Nov 17, 2004 #2 N nicleo Advanced Member level 2 Joined Sep 6, 2004 Messages 661 Helped 66 Reputation 132 Reaction score 12 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 7,150 I'm not really sure about which type of inverter you meant... but regardless of the shape of the output current, you can use the following formula to calculate the Irms : Irms = sqrt(sum(I*I)/N), n=1~N (number of sample)
I'm not really sure about which type of inverter you meant... but regardless of the shape of the output current, you can use the following formula to calculate the Irms : Irms = sqrt(sum(I*I)/N), n=1~N (number of sample)