Not getting expected output from diffrential amplifier ....

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In summary, not getting expected output from a differential amplifier can be caused by a variety of factors such as incorrect input voltages, improper component values, or circuit design errors. Troubleshooting techniques such as checking for proper biasing and signal connections, as well as using a multimeter to test for voltage levels, can help identify the source of the issue. Additionally, ensuring that the amplifier is properly grounded and that there are no signal interference can also improve the output. Ultimately, careful analysis and testing of the circuit can help resolve the issue and achieve the desired output from the differential amplifier.
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Shweta sharma said:
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