What is CMRR? Explain briefly.
Answer Posted / raveesh83
CMRR stands for common mode rejection ratio. It is a
measure of the ability of a test instrument to reject
interference that is common to both of its measurement
input terminals. It is expressed in decibels and it is the
ratio of the actual or common signal level appearing on the
two input terminals together to the measured level.
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