Explain what is a voltage follower?
Answer / Munish Kumar Binjola
A voltage follower, also known as an voltage buffer or voltage isolator, is a linear amplifier circuit that takes an input signal and produces an output signal with the same amplitude and phase. It has high input impedance and low output impedance, making it useful for maintaining the integrity of signals when driving long cables or loads.
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