How to Calculate Common Mode Gain of Difference Amplifiers?
Common Mode Gain of Difference Amplifiers calculator uses Common Mode Gain = (Resistance 4/(Resistance 4+Resistance 3))*(1-((Resistance 2*Resistance 3)/(Resistance 1*Resistance 4))) to calculate the Common Mode Gain, Common Mode Gain of Difference Amplifiers represents the amplifier's response to signals that are present in-phase (common-mode) on both of its input terminals. In contrast, the differential gain represents the amplifier's response to signals that are out-of-phase (differential) between its input terminals. Common Mode Gain is denoted by Acm symbol.
How to calculate Common Mode Gain of Difference Amplifiers using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Common Mode Gain of Difference Amplifiers, enter Resistance 4 (R4), Resistance 3 (R3), Resistance 2 (R2) & Resistance 1 (R1) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Common Mode Gain of Difference Amplifiers calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.197704 = (10.35/(10.35+9.25))*(1-((8750*9.25)/(12500*10.35))).