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I built this circuit and ran the simulation: it seems to work fine ;)
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My doubt was where I had to connect the input divider network and the opamp pins without frying it; with this configuration I can read whatever voltage inside the circuit (inside the common mode...
I'm puzzled by this application:
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I would like to be able to measure voltages across sections of this circuit, it has a separate common, and my probe points will sense voltage drop across various segments of it (just like I would use a multimeter).
I simplyfied it by...
Thanks for the keywords, here some more consideration:
A naive idea would be that given a stabilized output voltage, eg 5v, each parallel unit would just cheat their outputs by few millivolts less/more individually, just enough so that having them in parallel would force them to pump less/more...
First, thanks for the answer.
What I wanted to demonstrate is to ""find"" (well, absolutely not invent..) some techniques on how to regulate the flow of currents - I wanted to do it by assembling a small demo system, 2AA and 1 supercap element, just to play it safe.
What I would like to achive...
Hi to all, let's start simple: what should I do if I wanted to play with a couple of AA batteries 1,5v and 1 or 2 supercap cell (2.7v each) to power up a small LED?
I'd like to build a small demo board where, given a programmable device to implement some logic (example like a mid range PIC like...
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