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In Reply to: RE: buffered tape output option? posted by John Elison on May 25, 2016 at 02:06:39
Yes, by zero I meant whatever comes IN goes OUT unchanged.
IE: 'The buffer should have NO gain'.
'Unity' is one of those Technical Terms, isn't it?
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I don't know if "unity" is a technical term or not. It simply means "1." A buffer amplifier with a gain of "1" provides no amplification and whatever comes IN goes OUT unchanged. It is the same as a gain of zero-decibels, which is definitely a technical term.
Just having a grin.
But seriously,
The ONE thing about a unity gain device is that you KNOW if it does or does NOT invert polarity.
That might make a difference.
Too much is never enough
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