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BTW, that calculation..

That calculation is of the error voltage after the divider, not before.

If it's before, then the error is divided down also. If it is before, it is pure error introduced into the front end.

If it were caused by the secondary haversines, then...it can be somewhat masked by the power output.

If one tries to measure this output current to input error, what would one expect? If it's the output lines, it'll just be a phase shift. If it were one of the rails, it gets more complicated, based on quadrant of operation.

Cheers, John


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