yhteisjänniteherkkyys
Yhteisjänniteherkkyys, known in English as common-source immunity, is a measure of the effectiveness of a differential amplifier in rejecting unwanted signals that are present on both input terminals. Ideally, a differential amplifier amplifies the difference between its two inputs while completely ignoring any signal that is common to both. However, in reality, a small portion of this common-mode signal often appears at the output. Yhteisjänniteherkkyys quantifies this imperfection.
It is typically expressed as a ratio of the differential gain (Ad) to the common-mode gain (Ac),