Stephen Zander (gibreel@pobox.com)
19 Mar 1998 17:25:46 -0800
>>>>> "Douglas" == Douglas Dike <wmage@rahul.net> writes:
Douglas> If I'm not mistaken, data on one side of transformer
Douglas> would be transmitted to the other, only differing in
Douglas> amperage and voltage (as would be expected when passing
Douglas> through a transformer). Of course reality may very well
Douglas> conflict with my simple understanding of transformers,
Douglas> but I expect to a limited degree.
The damping effect or otherwise of a transformer is directly related to
the transformers impedence. The impedence varies as a function of the
signal being applied (and some other stuff), so yes it's possible that
a transformer may have no effect whatsoever.
Now back to more on-topic things...
-- Stephen--- "Normality is a statistical illusion." -- me
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