Agilent Technologies 90B Video Gaming Accessories User Manual


 
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DUAL OUTPUT USING RESISTIVE DIVIDER
Often it is required to use both a positive and negative dc power source having approximately the same voltage
and current capability. It might seem reasonable to meet such requirements using a single regulated dc supply
with a resistive voltage divider center-tapped to ground. Figure 65 shows, however, that such an arrangement
results in a drastic increase in the effective dc source impedance feeding each load; assuming that the power
supply has a zero output impedance, each load looks back into a source impedance consisting of the two arms
of the voltage divider in parallel with each other and the other load resistance.
Figure 64A. Reverse Current Loading Problem
Thus, a change in the current requirement of either load results not only in a change in its own dc voltage, but
also in a change of the dc voltage feeding the other load, and extreme conditions of imbalance can develop. In
many cases, a simultaneous need for positive and negative dc voltages necessitates the use of two separate
regulated power supplies.