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Not exactly what I was expecting.
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Why is there two batterys & not just one with 10V
Why is the one wave diffrent from the other, shapewise
So the OpAmps are working as follows:
1. Point lead = output
2. Side leads = power in
3. Back leads power (looks like out but getting confused as to why we would have power out at point basically bypassing all the components, one = gnd, other = altering phase of wave via components
I take it this circuit has one output not two even though it looks like it (made worse by having two battieres) just two waves altering DC to AC, not sure on this because you could have one wave with AC couldn't you
I can't see why C1 is there as it is being bypassed as well?
I can't even get my head around why there is a grd lead between batterys, that would mean a dead short wouldn't it on VS1?
I've been staring at your answer to q3 for ages,... but are you saying you can put + into an Input on opamp & get a - signal out.....?
1. (AND THE RESISTOR)So the cap (see 1. below) is altering the timing with the (see 2. below) opamp boosting the signal (see 3. below), the resistors giving required v
the z diodes did what in first sim? I thought they were to get required.....oh they are holding 5v aren't they
Practically, though, there is a lot more going on.
I see where your going with battery layout but this wouldnt be possible in a live scenario would it, this is just for sim purposes?
You know, I don't know what the zeners are in there for: some sort of 1.4VDC bias? The most recent sim schematic doesn't have any.
Muttley600 said:that means this OpAmp is not actually being used to boost the signal more so just used to alter the phase of power through it like a junction box