My apologies, I should have mentioned that. I want Vout of the opamp to vary between 0v and +5v which will connect to a Control Voltage input of a synthesizer audio effect, which will then control a specific parameter depending on the effect (e.g. volume, speed of an LFO, cutoff frequency of a low-pass filter). Therefore, the amount of pressure you apply to the force sensor will control the output voltage from 0v to +5v.You want it simple...
Sadly you don't give much information about the whole application.
Especially: where does the Opamp output signal go to?
Hi,
The circuit is exactly what I suggested. Did you recognize it?
Klaus
I partly recognized it. I know you are right, but to my newb eyes I can't reconcile some things.Hi,
The circuit is exactly what I suggested. Did you recognize it?
Klaus
Ok! Here it is. **broken link removed**. How did I do? Did I include all necessary capacitors, and in the right places? I wasn't sure where to place the "big bulk capacitor." Also I'm not sure I placed the adjustable offset resistor in the right place.Hi,
Klaus
Ok! Here it is. **broken link removed**. How did I do? Did I include all necessary capacitors, and in the right places? I wasn't sure where to place the "big bulk capacitor." Also I'm not sure I placed the adjustable offset resistor in the right place.
Ok.View attachment 157375
no capacitors block dc
put it like this
View attachment 157374
as close as possible to supply pin
Thanks for that, Klaus! Just wondering if the capacitor on the non-inverting input is X7R or bulk?
Alright. I'm going to follow **broken link removed**. It's identical to yours, I simply added LM7805 (hopefully I wired the ground connection correctly). I chose 100uF for the bulk capacitor at the supply pin and 10uF for the stabilizing capacitor at the non-inverting input.Hi,
Klaus
Like every electronics designer you need to read datasheets.hopefully I wired the ground connection correctly
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