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| I am looking for a VC that can handle at least 25V input. I search digikey, and I found some that stated that it could handle up to 30V but when still looking at the datasheet, it shows values for a 5V Vcc. I would like to know the values with 30V and was wondering if anyone knew where i could find a VC that shows value of 30V. Thanks, space | |
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| your supply voltage must be higher then the input voltage. are you looking for this: http://www.national.com/pf/LM/LM311.html | |
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| yeap....that looks good...Do they have that in a quad inputs? Thanks, space | |
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| An alternative might be to use resistors to make a voltage divider. Apply the 30 volts across a 1 meg and 9 meg resistor (in series) and 3 volts will be the voltage drop across the 1 meg resistor.
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| not to bring this topic back up, but thats what I actually was planning to do..... Thanks, space | |
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| you talking about supply or input? | |
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