Voltage divider (source code)

= Voltage divider
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A voltage divider is a simple electrical circuit that produces an output voltage that is a fraction of its input voltage. It is typically used to generate a lower voltage from a higher voltage source and is often employed in applications such as signal conditioning, sensor measurements, and adjusting levels in electronic circuits. \#\#\# Basic Concept A voltage divider typically consists of two resistors, \\(R_1\\) and \\(R_2\\), connected in series across a voltage source (\\(V_\{in\}\\)).