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looking for a circuit to drive +/- output from 12volt dc

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+/- power out

hi all

i'm looking for a simple circuit to drive a positive and negative output from a single 12 volt dc input can anyone help

cheers steve
 

Re: +/- power out

First, you have to convert single-rail 12V dc power to dual-rail +/-12V dc power and this can be accomplish with the off-the-shelf dc-dc converters ..
For example, if you are happy with 1W dc-dc conversion you can consider something like the NMA1212 ..
Data sheets are here:
http://www.seven-segments.com/prjfiles/DS_nma0515d.pdf

Once you have +/- voltage available the second part should not be difficult – you can use a rail-to-rail opamp to produce signal with full +12V-to-12V swing ..

Rgds,
IanP
 

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