- A
phase splitter is a
device that
separates a signal[clarification needed] into
multiple phases (or polarities). The term is most
often applied to amplifiers...
- for
equal inputs on a 50:50 beam
splitter does
appear for
specific beam
splitter phases (e.g. a
symmetric beam
splitter ϕ 0 = ϕ T = 0 , ϕ R = π / 2 {\displaystyle...
- Look up
splitter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Splitter or
splitters may
refer to: DSL
filter or DSL
splitter, in
telecommunications Fiber-optic...
- A
split-
phase or single-
phase three-wire
system is a type of single-
phase electric power distribution. It is the
alternating current (AC)
equivalent of...
- A
range of
topologies with only
minor variations (notably
different phase splitter arrangements and the "Ultra-Linear"
transformer connection for tetrodes)...
- high quality,
wideband output transformer. Its
second (concertina-type
phase splitter, V1B),
third (driver, V2A and V2B) and
fourth (output, V3 and V4) stages...
-
types of
small induction motors:
split-
phase single-
phase, shaded-pole single-
phase, and polyphase. In two-pole single-
phase motors, the
torque goes to zero...
- long-tail pair can also be used as a
phase splitter. It is
often used in
guitar amplifiers (where it is
referred to as the "
phase inverter") to
drive the power...
- side of the
phase-
splitter and an
inverting modulator (gain
significantly greater than unity) from the
inverting side of the
phase-
splitter. Therefore...
-
differential (balanced)
input signal, or one
input could be
grounded to form a
phase splitter circuit. An
amplifier with
differential output can
drive a floating...