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5V to 12V charge mangement IC
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I am looking for a 5V to 12V power management IC. My input voltage is 5V and I want to charge 3 Li-ion batteries (3.7 V each) connected in series. I looked it up but couldn't find anything appropriate.
Can you recommend me an IC for it?
Thanks
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I generated a linearly frequency modulated signal (40kHz-45kHz) in Audacity software with an amplitude of 1. Ideally, the gain should be 0dB in this frequency range. But, when I use the Plot Spectrum option in Audacity, the gain is not 0dB but less. And as I increase the size e.g. from...
I mean the magnitude only. I read it in few papers that if the transducer is reciprocal, then the receive sensitivity is 'identical' to the transmit sensitivity at some frequency i.e.
|Velocity / Current| = |Voltage / Force|
Sorry for the confusion.
Thanks
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I have two similar piezoelectric ultrasonic transducers and I have to calculate the transmit and receive sensitivity. I have a small tank and I can calculate the receive sensitivity by comparing my transducer with the calibrated hydrophone. For the transmit sensitivity can I assume that it...
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I have a chirp signal whose frequency vary from 18kHz to 23kHz. I have a transmitter and a receiver which sends and receives the chirp signal respectively. Now, I want to measure the magnitude/gain of the signal at different distances (e.g. 1m, 2m, 3m etc). What I do is that I take the FFT...
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Actually, when I reduced the input voltage, the wave distortion and clicking sound are gone. The input voltage to the transformer was 6Vp and when I reduced it to 5Vp it worked ok. The output voltage with 1:10 ratio is 50Vp.
One other thing that I noticed is that the waveform...
The transformer is Prowave transformer K4000001. The link is http://www.prowave.com.tw/english/products/sr/transf.htm
The schematic is as follows:
Regards
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I am using LM4950 audio amplifier with DAC to amplify my audio signal. The output of the LM4950 is connected to the transformer and the output of the transformer is connected to ultrasonic transducer.
The shutdown pin is continuously high, which means that the amplifier is continuously...
Thanks for your answers.
I have selected a transformer for my application and it is designed for 40kHz frequency. But I want to use it from 65kHz-70kHz. The input voltage is -3V-3V. So I think I'll be able to use it as my frequency is higher and the voltage is more or less the same. What do you...
Thank you for the answer. I simulated again with 1000H inductance value and it is working fine.
Actually, I have to amplify -3V to 3V analog signal from a 3W differential amplifier to +-12V signal for the ultrasonic transducer to increase the range. The frequency is 60kHz. In real life, we...
Re: LTSpice simple transformer simulation problem
Just to make things clear, I have attached another simulation.
We know that:
Voltage across primary * Current through primary = Voltage across secondary* Current through secondary.
If you now consider secondary figure, we see that at 1V, 1mA...
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I am trying to simulate a simple transformer in LTSpice and want to measure the current and voltage. I started with a simple cirucit to measure the current in the primary and secondary circuit as shown in the attached fig. When I simulated this, I found quite strange result. On the...
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I want to convert a low voltage analog ac signal having 3V amp. to 12V using a transformer for a 3W load. I tried to search it on the internet but couldn't find any.
Please send me a link if anyone of you has already worked on it.
Thank you.
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I want to use sim900 as a tcp server and want to receive and send data from/to the remote client. I have a question regarding receiving data from the remote client. When I receive data from the remote client, will sim900 automatically transmit it on its serial port or I have to send some...
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