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My power supply is 24 Volts. My function generator gives a signal and the max voltage amplitude of the signal can be 5 Volts. So if the signal is at a constant 5Volts I want my output to be the same signal but with and amplitude of at least 15 Volts. If the signal Is 2 volts amplitude, I want...
I'm using IRF610 Mosfet
https://pdf1.alldatasheet.com/datashe...LD/IRF610.html
to build a common source amplifier. The mosfet is n-channel enhancement mode.
I have read everything I could find on mosfets, read my lectures and still I don't understand how to do this. This is the best schematic...
My mistake, here is the circuit diagram, it is the one on the bottom: **broken link removed**
I'm just making some clarifications
so decision 1:
should i work with a 12v battery? You say a few work with 10v so if not 12v what is a common voltage to work with (on the lower voltage end). Then I...
yes you are correct on the battery it is labelled "battery lead acid 6v 1.3ah Q" i dont know what accu stands for. The reason i am doing this experiment is because I came across an idea but i have no one to help me. I wouldn't be attempting building this circuit if I had someone to do it for me...
To be honest it's for an experiment i am doing with a specific frequency generated by the combination of the resistors and capacitors. I just want the amplitude of the wave (electromagnetic) to be strong so that even if i were to attach a solenoid it would at least be able to attract a...
I want to connect an electromagnet to it so i want my magnet to be able to actually lift at least a paperclip or a steel pin. If I go with a low current, how low exactly are we talking about. and also I was planning to use a transistor so the strength of the magnetic field would intensify. I do...
I'm new at circuits but I am making a sinewave generator from this website (the second diagram) **broken link removed**
I want to use an opamp that works with 6 volts and when I connect something to the output, I want as much current as I can get. I don't know if i'm asking the right question...
I have a 6v 1.3A battery and I want an opamp that works with it. I want the opamp tp draw as much current as it can from the battery.
My question is, which part of an opamp datasheet should i be looking at in order to meet my needs. I think i understand the the voltage part but i don't...
thanks a lot you cleared up many things. And now that you mentioned the Keanu Reeves thing, that leads me to another question. I'm actiually working with electromagnetic waves rather than sound. I know when you use a light dimmer, you decrease voltage AND current thus making the light "dimmer"...
Thanks a lot for the reply. I got a different answer in my calculation:
capacitor after conversion is 0.0000022 farads and resistor after conversion is 10000 ohms
then if you make 2(pie) = 6.28 you get f=1 / [(6.28)(0.0000022)(10000)] which equals out to approx 7.2hz
I just want to clarify a...
Hi, I am new to circuits so please bare with me. I am trying to build something that gives off a specific sinusoidal frequency with high amplitude like an oscillator or an inverter. However I have attempted several different oscillators and ended up with failure. Either it didn't work or the...
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