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Kevin Aylward wrote:
Terry Given wrote: herewith a self-confessed doesnt-know-it-all's analysis: IF y(x) = mx+c (even KA cant argue with the linearity (and time-invariance) of this....LOL) THEN y(ax) = max+c AND ay(x) = max+ac The more I look at this, the more I realise that I am over the heads of you guys. I am making standard assumptions, and because some individuals are simple not conversant with common knowledge in the field, make what are, basically Jesus wept statements. For starters, there is obviously confusion here on sufficiency and necessesity. If a function satisfies a(f(x)) = f(ax) is it guaranteed to be linear? Now, we are discussing practical modulators/amplifiers. Do we care about dc offsets? For those knowledgeable in the field, do we usually need to actually specify that dc offsets are being ignored in normal explanations? for instance, do we usually use a capacitor to eliminate them? I must apologise for this. I need to be more aware that many are not aware of common assumptions, that are taken as read, by those individuals, who, for example, have been doing analogue design, for example, for 20+ years. Kevin Aylward http://www.anasoft.co.uk SuperSpice, a very affordable Mixed-Mode Windows Simulator with Schematic Capture, Waveform Display, FFT's and Filter Design. |
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