Buffer amplifier converts
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A buffer amplifier (sometimes simply called a buffer) is one that provides electrical impedance transformation from one circuit to another, with the aim of preventing the signal source from being affected by whatever currents (or voltages, for a current buffer) that the load may be produced with.
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The buffer amplifier takes the existing servo amplifier output and converts it to an efb compatible signal. Input filter: The G123-825 has a filter to remove noise from the input signal. The filter time constant is switch selectable. The switch selections sum, so a large variety of time constants is available.
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