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I am working on some high powered stuff, which is cooled by a fan. Aside from some thermal interlocks, I would like to monitor and control the fan's operation. The fan's already there which uses 110V AC line. Is there anything that would give me an optically isolated simple signal? I don't care...
Hi, geeks
I am thinking about using microcontroller for my application, but I need help being a newbie. I need to download data (about 1MB~8MB) to my device (USB preferred because of amount of data). When a trigger comes, it outputs the data at 1MHz on a 14-bit port.
Any suggestion on which...
First, thank you for your reply.
Well, it make sense in my application if it works just as well. My question is whether it will do the job of an op amp, or whether I can just replace an op amp in my circuit to an instrument amplifier.
Higher CMRR won't be a bad thing for me.
There are a lot of discussions about when instrumentation amplifier should be used instead of op amp. My question is: since instrumentation amplifier looks superior, can I just use it to replace op amp? If cost is not the consideration here.
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