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  • AnalogKid
    AnalogKid replied to the thread how do we find the period?.
    If the waveform is a constant frequency, then the period is the inverse of that frequency. The period is the time between two identical...
  • AnalogKid
    The negative end of the 1 V DC input must be grounded. Note that when the circuit is working, it will not be able to operate at a gain...
  • AnalogKid
    AnalogKid replied to the thread help please.
    So, back to the original question - what are the power supply output voltages and currents you want? ak
  • AnalogKid
    AnalogKid replied to the thread help please.
    What do you mean by "CD"?
  • AnalogKid
    AnalogKid replied to the thread help please.
    The video you linked has links to other construction pages. The first one has schematics for a power supply that makes +/-20 V...
  • AnalogKid
    AnalogKid replied to the thread help please.
    Both what? You need to be much more specific about what you want, because we do not know your application / system / whatever. Input...
  • AnalogKid
    AnalogKid replied to the thread help please.
    Without a more detailed review, the schematic looks fine at this point for +/-12 V outputs. The outputs can not be adjusted up to 15 V...
  • AnalogKid
    The problem with #32 and other posts is that Light and Ridiculous should stay on continuously once illuminated. One way to do this is...
  • AnalogKid
    No, they do not. And implying to anyone that it is ok to use Absolute Maximum Ratings as design parameters, especially someone not...

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