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| I want to know the techniques, How can we make Dual supply from Single supply??? I mean i have Regulated 5 Volts coming from LM7805 and i want to convert these voltages into +9 * 0 * -9... Infact i need this supply for OPAMPS... as we know our common OPAMP UA741 and TL072 works on Dual power supply... And i want to connect OPAMP output to PIC ADC... I have seen Nigels analog board but he use IC and that IC is not available in our local market... Thanks... | |
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| Add to the above those DC-DC convertor modules, at around 1UKP (for a dual output, 5v -> +/-9v). Also some switchmodepower supply IC's can provide dual rail output with a small transformer, but thats probably overkill for your app. If you just want the dual supply for opamps, dealing with AC (no DC offset) then you could just boost your 5v to something like 10v with a small switching capacitor regulator, and split that for a virtual ground. Not ideal, but for AC only signals, it'll work, you just need to remember to DC bias the output so its centred at 2.5V. Sorry if I'm confusing you here, just sperting out idea's, the above posters have probably the easiest solution, and a 555 timer circuit does work, with shottky diodes it gives around -4V. What sort of signal are you measuring with the PIC's ADC? Blueteeth
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| I have made thousands of circuits with the TL072 dual opamp and none of them used a dual polarity supply. Just bias the opamp input near half of the supply voltage and it works fine. The old LM358 and its quad opamp sister the old LM324 are worse than the old, old 741 opamp. They have a bandwidth to only 6kHz at half their max output level (less at max output level) and have crossover distortion. People who cannot buy common ordinary electronic parts "in their local market" should do gardening instead of electronics.
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| Why not build a DC supply in the first place? Please post a schematic of your power supply, it's probably fairly easy to make it into a bipolat supply so long as it isn't based on a DC adaptor.
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| hi ayne, You say, i have Regulated 5 Volts coming from LM7805 Do you have access to the input side of the 7805, if so, measure the voltage, if you have around +12Vin, it should be possible to connect a 78L09 to give you +9V. Buy a low cost, 12Vdc 250mA, plug mounted psu and use a 79L09 to give you -9V Lets know what you measure to the input of the 7805. Eric | |
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| I have always had access to new ICs, bought them, and learned all about them by using them. The 7660 is not new and is made by many IC manufacturers. Why isn't it available over there?
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| hi audioguru, Working in the UK, I have no problem getting components, but when I go overseas to a 'developing' country, getting the simplest component can be a nightmare. A lot of the components and pcb's for PC's, are pieces that went obsolete in the UK years ago. I suspect these countries are dumping grounds for old stock the 'stockists' can't shift in 'developed' countries. Eric | |
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There are over 100 similar power amplifier ICs for cars from ST Micro and Philips. www.farnell.com in Italy has lots of them.
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| hm yea but all I can to is toter down to my local tv repairer and ask him to order me stuff. now he has like 10 suppliers and yes start to wounder why does one need ten suppliers for the same stuff ? I have no access to internet buying as I have no debit/credit card and frankly I find absurd that I can hardly order stuff. I phone a man up he goes and looks on his computer and tells me he can't get me IC "x" or any replacement I mean are we joking. do you know how many projects I have just tossed to the wind cause I knew I would never get the parts ?
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| I make my order for electronic parts online for a reasonable price one evening and they are delivered to me the next morning. No tottering anywhere.
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