Re: Op-amp circuit help
- From: "Richard Seriani" <richard_s633@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 16:42:47 -0500
<reginald.louis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi everyone. I have a simple need, but don't know how to do it.Since you are apparently aware you need a NON-INVERTING op-amp configuration
Let's call the input signal Vi and the 1st output Vo1 and 2nd output
Vo2. Here's a simple table of the relation I want from Vi to Vo1 and
Vo2
Vi swing from 0V to 5V
Vo1 must swing from 0V to 10V
Vo2 must swing from 10V to 0V (so Vo2 is the *inverse* of Vo1)
The circuit for V1 -> Vo1 is a simple non-inverting op-amp with a gain
of 2. But I don't know how to made the circuit for Vi -> Vo2
Any idea?
for Vi to Vo1 and that Vo2 is the INVERSE of Vo1, what type of op-amp
configuration so you suppose you need from Vo1 to Vo2?
Take another look at your textbook.
.
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