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Question about Applying SUS-2 to See-saw Inverter
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Hi makinrose

Yes, signal size into SUS influences how much effect results. So, since you have the output stage there providing both phases of signal to sample and these can be quite large signals, the effect can be a bit stronger than sampling the plate of the triode SUS is controlling the grid of.

You could sample both plates of the splitter just as easily, but the signals are weaker there.

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RE: Question about Applying SUS-2 to See-saw Inverter - by K O'Connor - 05-05-2019, 02:43 PM

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