"Martin Sigwald"
** Then you simply have no damn " understanding ".
** Only demonstrates your inability - at everything.
** Has been fully explained to you already.
** Wot - so you speak good pigeon boss ?
Or just another dodgy code scribbling, pig ignorant useless turd ?
........ Phil
I think I was more than polite when asking my questions, so I really
think the tone of your answer was uncalled for. Never the less, you
are free to answer questions the way you want, so so be it. Lets get
back to the topic in discussion.
First of all, my professor (which is a PhD in EE and chairman of IEEE
in Argentina, so I reckon she knows what she is talking about) told me
you can`t use the common aproach of impedance measurements used in
passive components to measure an active one. When I tried injecting a
signal into the output with a grounded input, a friend of mine
suggested that since the impedance was to small the voltage was
equally small, far beyond the oscilloscope's range and suggested
amplifying it. Before doing that I asked my proffesor who, as I told
you already, said that wasn't a valid approach.
I haven`t found anything either on the internet or in books, since
they always refer to the ideal opamp, so I am at a loss here. Any help
will be welcomed.