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Re: 555 as a PLL
Take a look at https://www.circuitstoday.com/2009/09/20
There is a circuit for PLL Application – Frequency Demodulation
I hope it is helpful
Regards
Why opto-isolation? It would be a good solution if you could put it (and DAC) on medical device side like vvv wrote.
If you need isolate an analog signal, maybe an amplifier isolator like ISO124 would be better...
Regards,
bicho
ti dsp simulator
Hi Sobakava!
Some time ago I had same trouble... I don´t remember very well... but, it seems you should try to use some spectrum digital driver ( **broken link removed** )
If you want simulate for after run into a serie 2000 dsp (F243 or F2407 EVMs, or F2407 or F2812 eZdsp...
Vissim can make c and assembly code for c2000 TI dsp users. Could Systemview do this too? It seems this will be a future feature... see **broken link removed**
bicho
Hi mImoto!
I'm starting to use an eZdsp TMs320LF2407A system kit (for control) of TI. I not yet know very well how code composer (studio) works, but I have used Vissim... its cool! Take a look at ftp://ftp.vissim.com/pub/software/
I think in most complete "trial" versions (not necessariously...
Hi all!
You'll find a lot of good articles and thesis about digital amplifiers in **broken link removed**
Could be helpfull if someone colaborate posting other links. Also PWM digital-analogue convertion is interesting...
Thanks in advance
:wink:
bicho
class d hip4080 pwm
I am searching for theory and schematics about class-d and/or digital amplifiers :o . Coud please somebody help me?
thanks in advance
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