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RS_Vimperk

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Hello,

I want to discuss about useful problems in this forum. I have a book: Ten Essential Skills for Electrical Engineers by Barry L. Dorr.

The book is available with me in hard-copy and I don't have enough means here to post the problems. Some chapters are very interesting, specially op-amp circuits.

Is it possible for you to cooperate with me? Maybe by suggesting new ideas or sharing.

I want to be an active member in this community, currently i'm working in a company for Electronics but i think i need to refresh my study abilities or incorporate study with practice, if it would be possible.

Perhaps it would be great as well to have mathematics discussions.

Best regards.
 
I don't know if this file is clear but i'll post it anyway.
 

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Here is a list of 25 OP-AMP based projects: https://www.circuitstoday.com/op-amp-circuits
You can try these.
If you ever get interested in making PCBs, here is an OP-AMP test board that you can try later:
 
Here is a list of 25 OP-AMP based projects: https://www.circuitstoday.com/op-amp-circuits
You can try these.
If you ever get interested in making PCBs, here is an OP-AMP test board that you can try later:
That's really nice :D

Be even nicer to mod it so it could do differential as well, or perhaps a different board that does differential, to keep it simple for beginners?.
 
If you want to play without parts try this simulator.


Lots of standard designs and the mouse wheel and buttons do a lot. The display can only be exceeded by your imagination. > Circuits> Op Amps>Chaotic Circuits>Rossler (enter)
You can select parts or lines then add scope to bottom, scroll time scale then unlock plot to schematic and move into location. https://tinyurl.com/2o6rluek
 
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