Um, good day, pals! Well, I am from Ukraine, so excuse me for my English
Hope that you'll understand me.
To cut a long story short - I've faced wit the problem. I've decided to make the "night light", using the charger from the mobile phone (it produces 8,5 Volts DC). I have on old manometer from the truck, and when I rotate the knob of variable resistor, the manometer's needle moves relatively to the dial. The task is to light up the red LED when the voltage at the variable resistor is about 7-6,9 Volts and to turn the LED off when the voltage is 6,9 - 5,7 Volts.
So, I have a UD708 comparator (it's a full soviet analog of **741-series)... And I dunno how to connect it to compare the two signals - the one from the resistor and the second, which is constant (6,9 Volts).
Hope to hear from you soon! I've attached the common circut of my "night light", and it'll be great if you're so kind to draw the circut of comporator connection in my case.
Thanks in advance.
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