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Frosty_47 said:A lot of digital IC's output 3.4V for high instead of 5V. According to my calculations, the circuit below should output 5V. Will the 741 OP-AMP below be able to conver the 3.4V TTL to 5V ?
synthius said:he's right, you are better off using a schmitt trigger or even a comparator op amp. 741 would not work because its voltage headroom.
Perhaps If I redesign the circuit to output 5.7V and put a diode in series at the output, I should than have approximately 0.5V for low and 5V for high ?
Frosty_47 said:74LS14 Schmitt Inverter outputs 3.4V for high....![]()
Nigel Goodwin said:You still haven't answered my question?.
"Why do you want to do this?"
ericgibbs said:hi,
Are you sure this idea is going to give you what you are expecting.???![]()
Frosty_47 said:Eh, if I was sure I wouldn't be asking you guys questions![]()
ericgibbs said:Hi Frosty,
Do you have a electronics/logic simulation program in your PC.?![]()
Frosty_47 said:Yes I got Multisim, Quartus II, and Xilinx...
I already tested the circuit in Multisim however I wanted to hear expert's opinion on this topic as I generally don't trust simulators...
Frosty_47 said:Because I am crazy thats why![]()
Basically I want a 5V TTL to go into a MAX7400 that will output a nice 5Vpp Sine wave that I can further boost to 24Vrms with OPA445 (assuming I get one). The minimum High input Voltage for MAX7400 is VDD-0.5V which means it has to be at least 4.5V if VDD = 5V. Thus the typical output of 3.4V will not due for MAX7400 (please correct me If I am wrong)...
audioguru said:The input signal might need an RC lowpass filter to remove high frequency harmonics that would cause aliasing with the oscillator. Your input square-wave might have harmonics that must be removed ahead of the filter IC