Distribution amplifier
device that accepts a single input signal and provides this same signal to multiple isolated outputs
A distribution amplifier (acronym: DA),[1] is an electronic device. It accepts a single input signal.[2] It also provides this same signal into multiple isolated outputs.
They allow a signal to be sent to various destinations without ground loops or signal degradation.
There are two types of the distribution amplifier:
- Audio distribution amplifier:- It takes a single audio feed, usually a line input. But it may be a microphone input and microphone outputs.
- Video Distribution Amplifier:- It takes a video signal as an input, amplifies it, and outputs the amplified video signal to two or more outputs.
Sources
change- ↑ Obada, A-S F; Al-Kader, G M Abd (1997-11-28). "s -parametrized quasiprobability distribution functions on a linear amplifier". Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics. 30 (22): 5109–5121. doi:10.1088/0953-4075/30/22/010. ISSN 0953-4075. S2CID 250756486.
- ↑ "An RF Distribution Amplifier | Microwave Journal". www.microwavejournal.com. Retrieved 2022-08-24.