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    Inductive sine wave to 5v square wave

    Good idea on the attenuation! I think I could do that easily enough. I will need to work out the series resistors with my R3 resistor and I might have to shunt the inductor for part of its sin wave swing. In my picture I am using the  R3 16kohm to load my inductor sensor so that it will...
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    Inductive sine wave to 5v square wave

    Woops I found you were right. I had the resistor figured out for .5V but, put them in the wrong locations. Thank you, Mark
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    Inductive sine wave to 5v square wave

    Audioguru, Thank you for the reply. I have my + input voltage figured at nearly .5V using the voltage divider of 10k and 100k resistors in series. I did not know about the TL082 needing 7V thank you for that info. I also have a LM393P dual differential chip on hand that maybe I could use. I...
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    Inductive sine wave to 5v square wave

     Hi, My name is Mark I am new to the board. I am trying to convert a inductive sensor sine wave signal that is more than .7volts peak or 1.4 volts peak to peak into a square wave digital output that is 4.5 to 5.5 volts positive. I only need to capture the positive volt of the sine wave and...
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