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Simple method... The 3914 IC activates its outputs in response to the one incoming voltage. The turn-off sequence activates in reverse order as input voltage falls.I know i Can use a voltage divider,regulator ,tuned reference,zenner.
I know I should use an OPAMP but i dont know how?
Hello Brad,regading the needs:Simple method... The 3914 IC activates its outputs in response to the one incoming voltage. The turn-off sequence activates in reverse order as input voltage falls.
Or, build a multiple opamp window comparator. Raise the one incoming voltage to activate circuits in sequence. Reduce incoming voltage to produce reverse sequence.
You'll still need robust transistors to handle Ampere needs.
3.How do i know what current needs to flow into the load?
using TL431 i converted -12V to -2.5V
* The description tells how the device amplifies a wide spectrum of frequencies, up to 10 GHz. I believe its output is suitable to send to an antenna. (50 ohm impedance is cited which is conventional in rf equipment.)Again i dont know what load i need to put?
load capacacitance is uknown.
Load resistance is uknown.
Thanks.
Even by turning the TL431 upside-down I don't think it works correctly to yield -2V at the Amperes your device requires.Why cant I just use TL431 to convert M12 directly into -2.5, why do I need to use this OPAMP also?
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