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  1. What is the relationship between the voltage waveform presented and the load conditions?

    Actually generators that produce quite a bad sine wave can easily be found. Especially this concerns those cheap two stroke gasoline models made in China(improper rotor's material, poor isolation of windings etc.)
    All AC generators normally have some built-in voltage regulation system using their alternator's drive winding. This system may somehow conflict with UPS under certain load conditions.

  2. In the book of "The Art of Electronics", Chapter 7, on page 422 one can see the following schematic diagram and read this commentary:
    "Even though one side of R5 is connected to ground, it would be unwise to use a single-ended amplifier, since connection resistances of a milliohm would contribute 10% error! A differential amplifier is obviously required, but it need not have particularly good CMRR, since only very small common-mode signals are expected."

    So my question is: Which connections' resistances(segments of wiring) are exactly meant by authors?
    Thanks in advance to all who could be of any help to understand this.

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  3. The output could be negative 4v depending on the design, or it may be negative 200mV depending on it's assembly with the current design.


    We have got the only one design presented here so far. However, since we can see now strict figures perhaps it is also worth showing where the above mentioned -200mV may come from in the current design.
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