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    555 ASTABLE SQUARE WAVE GENERATOR

    Hi ppl.. I need help & advices on the following problem, How to configure a NE555 chip to achieve a continuous square wave with a frequency of 1300Hz & 50% Duty Cycle? Pls advice.. Thank you.
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    Sine Wave "Generator" to drive Electroluminescent

    Re: Sine Wave "Generator" to drive Electroluminesc hi there.. if i hve a output voltage of 184Vp~p, anyway i can amplify it to about 400Vp~p instead? pls advice. Thank you..
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    Sine Wave "Generator" to drive Electroluminescent

    Re: Sine Wave "Generator" to drive Electroluminesc thank u for the recomendation kender.. i've looked thru' the data sheet.. Think i did not mentioned that the output from the driver should be a sine waveform of 135Vrms (approx 200Vpeak or 400Vp~p) @ a frequency of 1300Hz. The MC33441 chip...
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    Sine Wave "Generator" to drive Electroluminescent

    Re: Sine Wave "Generator" to drive Electroluminesc hi kender.. Thank you for your reply.. The application of the EL Lamp is for leisure or signage use. Coz the EL Lamp will be very flexible, it'll be one of those u see ppl wearing them on clothings? Size & cost of the driver would be a...
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    Sine Wave "Generator" to drive Electroluminescent

    Hi there.. I am currently working on a project, to design a Electronic Driver for Electroluminescent (EL) Lamp. The EL Lamp needs to be driven by a sine waveform of 135Vrms (approx 200Vpeak) @ a frequency of 1300Hz. On the whole, the driver itself, should be powered by DC supply (Batteries)...

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