EEVblog 1521 - Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR) Explained & Measured
What is Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR) and how to measure it on a high voltage differential probe or differential amplifier. Using the new Rohde & Schwarz MXO4 oscilloscope.
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00:00 - What is CMRR?
01:53 - Why twist the wires?
03:26 - Typical CMRR figures
04:51 - How to measure CMRR - The Setup
08:54 - Remote R&S Oscilloscope desktop view & settings
11:22 - Output to input voltage ratio
11:58 - Beware of DC offset
13:36 - Does the 20MHz CMRR measaurement match?
14:02 - Input referred measurement
15:02 - Compensating for the gain
16:29 - Automated Frequency Response Analysis
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