Advantages of a differential vs. a single-ended receiver?

On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 00:00:51 -0700, bill.sloman wrote:

The more left-wing Socialist Party has got 25 respresentatives in the
Dutch lower house - not that manyfewer than the PvdA\, which has 33 -
but it isn't part of the governing coalition, and they have been known
to call the PvdA a bunch of fascists, but there are a couple of
parties further to the right.
Well, yeah, when you hit the left-hand rail, everyone to the right looks
like a fascist/nazi, and when you hit the right-hand rail, everyone to
the left looks like a socialist/communist/terrorist. ;-)

The view from the +Freedom axis was interesting for awhile, but nowadays
it's primarily boring, since there are so few people remaining in the
world who actually believe in Freedom; almost everybody seems to be
stuck at one extreme or the other. )-;

Thanks,
Rich
 
On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 11:55:07 -0400, Claude wrote:

Hey we should be nice to the Dutch, they invented copper wire. How you ask?
Well 2 Dutchman where fighting over a penny, the rest is history :eek:)

I either read somewhere, or saw on edjamacashual teevee, that the Dutch
were the primary slave traders for the colonistss.

But, heck, slavery had been de rigeur for hundreds, if not thousands of
years - to the colonists, they (the slaves) were just merchandise.

I think that those people who are still whining about "slavery", 100
or so years after the Emancipation Proclamation, shoould really be
bitching at their African neibhbors who captured them and sold them
to the Dutch in the first place.

Thanks,
Rich
 
John Fields wrote:

Daniel, in English it should be something like:

"What would interest me even more is learning what power attracts
normal people to even debate about such a flail-guy (?) as Phil is."
Yes, Thanks! That sounds much better.

Flail-Guy *whipping boy... He seeks the direct confrontation, fully
noting he could even took the hard way (being whipped ;-)).

It would probably be different reasons for different people, and since
you've decided to join the debate, what would yours be?

JF
Yeah, I know... I just had no better 'inhoud' (content) to my writing,
but it's (was) not a plain insult to, or a deep psychological analysis
of Phil, too.

I haven't meant you, and I awaited (why that!? :)... help, I am
infected ;-)))) your reaction. I did not say, 'What power attracts
you...', etc?
(normal poster/ppl *not frequently flaming... in various threads.)
It was middled text by me. Not left, nor right ;-).



Kind regards,

Daniel Mandic
 
"Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:47FC3752.17866D2B@hotmail.com...
Joerg wrote:

billcalley wrote:

What are the advantages of a receiver with a differential input
versus one with a single-ended input? I know the noise immunity is
enhanced with differential, but is there also more sensitivity,
dynamic range, and/or IP3? If so, how much? Any other advantages for
having to put up with an added balun (for the receiver's single-ended
input filter)?

More dynamic range because the available amplitude doubles. Other than
that it's usually done for better noise immunity and less EMC issues.

They have better immunity to crosstalk too as well as noise of course.

Graham

In a true balanced transformer coupled circuit you could also have a huge
ground potential differential between the two ends. For example, you would
never see 10 V AC longitudenal on top of a 1 V signal.

Tam
 

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