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You provided a working example, I really appreciate it, it is valuable and helpful in any case. You used for example the current generators values from the application note, page 7 of the pdf.
Yes, I still have doubts about the issues in the previous post and some new ones, which I try to write...
What are the different rules for a Norton amplifier? Can I check them out?
Thanks for the simulation, it gives a very useful overview of this circuit. I am at a basic level, so there are some details I can not understand:
Did you choose a 1M resistor to limit the current and power dissipation...
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Consider page 2 of the datasheet for current differential amplifier "LM2900/LM3900/LM3301 Quad Amplifiers", "Schematic and Connection Diagrams".
They are 4 identical differential amplifiers. The first stage gets two currents as its inputs: I_IN+ and I_IN-. Their difference (I_IN+) -...
Yes, of course. I try to rephrase my goal (it was probably not well explained).
I don't want to replace an optimized factory charger, which best fits for some specific battery.
As far as I know (but correct me if this is wrong), the life of a battery (in particular, a Lithium-ion one) is...
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I hope this topic fits to this Forum (otherwise, any suggestion about the right place to post it would be welcome).
I am a newbie and I would like to design (and possibly realize) a battery charger with a programmable current: ideally, the desired current should be selected from a range...
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As stated in this thread, the Uniqueness Theorem is very powerful for many applications. In Electromagnetism, the Theorem ensures that the solution of the Maxwell's equation (an electromagnetic field E, H) is unique, given certain conditions.
But I can't prove it when an infinite...
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