Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member May 13, 2014 #21 Graygem said: So , is there any advantage to converting this over to dual supply? Click to expand... Not really, unless you already have a split supply - in which case you may as well use it as it saves you two resistors (R1/R5).
Graygem said: So , is there any advantage to converting this over to dual supply? Click to expand... Not really, unless you already have a split supply - in which case you may as well use it as it saves you two resistors (R1/R5).
G Graygem Member May 13, 2014 #22 Nigel Goodwin said: Not really, unless you already have a split supply - in which case you may as well use it as it saves you two resistors (R1/R5). Click to expand... Not if I have to use those resistor to half supply the R7, C5, D2 and add another capacitor to the negative supply. I do already have a split supply. Thank you Last edited: May 13, 2014
Nigel Goodwin said: Not really, unless you already have a split supply - in which case you may as well use it as it saves you two resistors (R1/R5). Click to expand... Not if I have to use those resistor to half supply the R7, C5, D2 and add another capacitor to the negative supply. I do already have a split supply. Thank you