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Please scopeprobe can you do this for me. For example, I will like to use the one in Proteus library (LTC1968) for the experiment. Arduino and 1602 LCD will be used If you can do this please let me know I will pay for your time
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Hi danadakk , about the post https://www.edaboard.com/threads/microvolt-signal-amplifier.394608/ where you wrote "Amatuer radio receivers these days <1 uV sensitivity, approaching .1 uV." Do you know any component that allows you to manage this type of incoming signals? So I could create a circuit that could handle very small messages and then add an MMIC as a final stage.
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Djsarker is driving me nutty, but I am trying hard to be a good person and to overcome my worse nature
Please continue to look after me and please be blunt with me (if you are willing)
Appreciate all that you do and I admire your skills in doing it.
Many thanks, RObin
Hi Jstamour, I have a question about LT3797. I see you have been using it. I'm currently in a project designing a SEPIC controller but I m having issue to control the diming with PWM. Did you manage to to control your LED. I want to control the voltage and have a constant current.
VIN 24V
VOUT MAX 50V
IOUT 1A
Kind regards
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