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I'd designed this Hardware for some specific task and i used 555 timer
for ±5V supply I used absolute cct using Op-Amp so its Works for me
Hi,
Anyone who has experience with that how to get a PWM signal whose Puls should be controlled based one the I/P voltage ±5V Using simple OP-Amp ?
Thanks in advance
Thanks to you all for sharing your usefull views tip and suggessions
I'll do the experimnet accordingly then will get back to you with the results we will discuss it in detail
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Thanks to you all for sharing your usefull views tip and suggessions
I'll do the experimnet...
A basic Q:
I've two Coils(air core) that have only 3 turns of copper wire 27AWG.
I'll use them later in my cct
but first i wanna perform a basic test on it
I want to see the flux liinkage or induction effect of one coil to other one at different frequencies .
But i am scared that if i...
if you have digital value (After coversion) then it will be so simple just use Binary to number convertor function and multiply it with resolution number
thats it
e.g we have 8 bit ADC convertor
and maximum Voltage or VCC is 5V
then suppose we have digital value (10011011) decimal equ 155...
Note i am using Window 7:
|Its seem the windows problem ,but is there any solution please
As its working fine in Win XP
your quick reply will be appericiated
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Hi to all once again
I've installed Protel 99se on...
In telecommunications and electronics, baud (/ˈbɔːd/, unit symbol "Bd") is synonymous to symbols per second or pulses per second. It is the unit of symbol rate, also known as baud rate or modulation rate; the number of distinct symbol changes (signaling events) made to the transmission medium...
Yeah the same thing and many other reasons I have been qouting ,but the Quest was asked, there is nothing seems common like we have Emmitter Lead is common in CE and Base lead is common In CB configuration (visually/physically)>>>>>
you got my point
Ok if we consider that Mr."betwixt "'s statment
"Correct. The 'common' configuration is normally used in analog situations where the 'common' pin is the point where signals are referenced from. "
is true then what about the cct shown below ,Where/which is the reference pin
and furthermore...
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