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MrWizard
Jun 20, 2007Moderator
Ok, it was inverted. You can call it what you want, no need to burst a blood vessel.
I'm sorry, my electronics background makes me want to relate the waveforms to each other by phase. If you look at the two outputs on an o'scope, they appear to be 180 degrees out of phase. This is how a push-pull amplifier works, one side is inverted so the signal appears to be 180 degrees out of phase.
Cheers,
Bob R.
if you use one lead on a center tap and flip the other back and forth between the ends it will look inverted, it is not, if you keep your test leads parallel sequnce and read the left end , ct, OR ct ,right rt end the wave will be the same
if you read left lead end rt end the amplitude will double you will not see 2 waves
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