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Hi
I dont know if you are using the VHF Amplifier or anyting at all from
this website, but you asked for an answer. ??? ;D ;D ;D
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Hi shiva garg
There is a serie about transistors in EPE, starting in februari 2003
You build a lot of projects using only a few transistors, its also a
very small amount of teory. But watch out, the AM reciever have an
error, i did buildt it when i spoted it, but ask me what the error is, if
you get the mags and build it. The EPE mags is somewhere here on
the forum.
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Hey Cryonic
Why dont you upload the Elektor mags here, specially the english version, for all of us to download, i have uploaded some EPE! ;D ;D ;D
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Hi
ewlectronics lab is the best site on the net
A link to ewlectronics lab would be nice, hehe ;D
I was only joking, but it is something with E-Lab thats appeal to me ;D, that the other forums dont have!
BTW, the pics that Logan uploaded, like this one http://www.electronics-lab.com/forum/index.php?topic=6022.msg37411#msg37411, is it a program, and if so, whats the name, and how to get it?
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Didn't i read this somewhere else?
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Hey, rock you
The book is right here at the forum, uploaded by Ante, just for you to download!
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Hi Siberia
I'm sitting here now, with the book in front of me, and it is like aProgrammer say, its SN72xxx, for example SN72301A is the same as LM301A. But SN72106 dont seems to exist either, the old texas name for LM106 is SN52106, SN72306 do exist, its LM306. And it seems to be linear OP-amps, linear ICs like LM386 and such begins with SN76.
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Hi Siberia
I forgot to look for my books, i do that today, hopefully the IC is listed there
I have been sick, have a cold, its boiling in my whole head
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Hey Steven
There's an error in your oscillator cirquits! ;D
A resistor is missing!
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Hi ZAP101
Have you tried the Sylvania Tube Manual ?
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Hey Logan
You can also use one of the 3-input NOR gates of the CD4000 IC,
reducing the amount of IC:s to just only one, dont forget to connect
the other gate:s inputs to something that have a logical state! But
i belive the project is a scool project that needs to have all the
gates. But a little text about it can be good to present to the
teacher, so he see that you have penetrated the question properly!
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Hi
For an OR: Connect pin 4 and 5, output at pin 3
For an AND: Connect pin 12 and 13, output at pin 11
Also think of that every input MUST be connected to
something that have a logic state!
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Hi Logan
Sure, why not?
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Hi Logan
Look at CD4000, it have two 3-input NOR gates and one NOT(inverter)
But it is unusual, i admit that.
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Hi Logan
Its logic gates, dont bother about pin-numbers, i forgot to erase them!
Just see them as logic gates. In reality its 3 IC:s, but they have more
logic gates, the IC containing the NOT gate(usally called inverter) have
6 gates in the same IC, and the other 2 have 4 gates in each IC. You
can use CMOS or TTL, it dosent matter, you can't mix them thou, well,
sometimes you can do that too. Get yourself a pair of good books about
TTL and CMOS, and you will soon learn how it works. The picture is
showing what you requested.
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Hi Siberia, Ante and hotwaterwizard
Wasn't Texas Instrument's IC:s beginning with SN72xx OP-AMPs?
I have a substitute list for them somewhere(The Texas Instruments Linear Handbook). The book is old, and some of these IC:s was substituted allready then.
Its too late to look for that book now.
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Hi Steven
And what do that mean?
European?
Japanese?
American?
Shoulden't you test the forward voltage at different currents?
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Hi Steven
Its hard to tell, are they European or Japanese?
Where did you find them?
You can put a small current throu them, and check the voltage between anode and cathode.
Try 0.1, 1 and 10 mA.
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Hi there Cameron, welcome to this forum, its nice to have you here :)
Can the dB simply be added?
As far as i know, yes, db is just added. And db is always related to something.
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Hi Siberia
Its an old Texas Instrument IC, do you have any data on it, or a substitute for it?
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Hi
and the load resistor
Load resistor? What load resistor? There is no load resistor!
Use 3 resistors, R1, R2 and R3. R1=R2=lets say 100K and R3=50K
Connect one end of R1 to +5V and the other end to the -input of OP-amp.
Connect one end of R2 to the -input of OP-amp too and the other end to output of OP-amp.
Connect one end of R3 to the +input of OP-amp and the other end to Vin.
Use a OP-amp that can go rail to rail!
Thats it! :)
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Hi windoze killa and EdwardM
There must be something wrong with the picture and the resistors here!
R1=1K1? R2=1K R3=9K? R4=10K?
Instead R1 should be 0(short), R2 omitted, R3=R4
And the IC an ideal rail to rail one, else there should be a resistor in the +input too(R3/2)
//Staigen
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Is this a joke?
//Staigen