Source Input Voltage evaluator uses Source Input Voltage = Input Voltage*(Input Amplifier Resistance/(Input Amplifier Resistance+Equivalent Source Resistance)) to evaluate the Source Input Voltage, The Source Input Voltage formula is defined as voltage level at which an electrical signal is applied to a device or system as its input. It is the voltage level at which the signal is generated or received, and it is typically measured in volts (V). Source Input Voltage is denoted by Vs(in) symbol.
How to evaluate Source Input Voltage using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Source Input Voltage, enter Input Voltage (Vin), Input Amplifier Resistance (Rin) & Equivalent Source Resistance (Rse) and hit the calculate button.