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    Ground a astable 555 at startup

    Thanks to all who responded. The power supply I'm using is one I built using the following schematic. http://www.uoguelph.ca/~antoon/circ/vps.htm I do have a small cap (0.1 uF) b/n pin 5 and ground of both 555's, although the schematic I posted doesn't show them. I will try the suggestion...
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    Ground a astable 555 at startup

    I have a circuit that uses a monostable 555 timer to control an astabable 555 timer; something like the first circuit in the following image My circuit works ok, but occasionally, I'm getting some strage behavior when I first apply power. Sometimes, when I turn on my power supply, the...
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    timing circuit to run N-times

    Thanks Yevgeni. Know of any good IC's for this purpose? If I can't figure out how to use the counter, I can always just use multiples of my timing resistor. If my timing resistor is R, then I can use 2R to run twice, 3R to run it three times, etc. I know this isn't the most elegant...
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    timing circuit to run N-times

    I have a simple circuit that uses a 555 timer to turn on a stepper motor for a certain amount of time. I'd like to connect the circuit to a rotary switch to make the circuit run 1, 2, 3....N times. What's the simplest way to do this? Thanks. Darrin
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    voltage divider for AC

    Thanks for the advice. I don't like to do anything that's dangerous, which is why I posted the original question. I had not heard of a variable transformer or a variac. They are a little pricey, but I could probably get a deal at my local discount electronics shop. Thanks again. Darrin
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    voltage divider for AC

    I hope this isn't a stupid question. I want to use voltage from AC to power a circuit, but at a reduced voltage level. I'm not sure exactly how much voltage I need, so I want to build a variable voltage divider with a resistor and potentiometer in series. Is this a reasonable approach and, if...
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    LM317 Power Supply questions?

    bitsdoo, I actually built this power supply and use it all the time. You shouldn't have to change too much. The most expensive parts are probably the transformer, the volt meter, and the box. You could probably use almost anything for the box, but if it is metal or has a metal bottom, make...
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    Stupid op-amp question

    Thanks audioguru. I will use one of my spare amps as a voltage follower between my sensor and my diff amp. I'll post my results when I get a chance. One more question. I've noticed that when the differential input goes negative, i.e. when my sensor voltage is greater than my reference...
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    Stupid op-amp question

    audioguru, I tried a couple of different things. Removing the resistors from the non-inverting input, as you suggested, appears to work fine. :) You've mentioned in a couple of your posts that the op-amp will affect the accuracy of my temperature sensor. I'm no theory expert (I'm a...
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    Stupid op-amp question

    Kevin, Thanks. I'll try that too. Darrin
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    Stupid op-amp question

    Thanks audioguru. I think I found something similar to what you are talking about. High Input Z, DC Differential Amplifier (p. 15 on this datasheet) http://www.national.com/ds/LM/LM124.pdf Thanks again. Darrin
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    Circuit design and simulator software

    I've heard that the Eagle software is good. If all you want is a good PCB design software, I like ExpressPCB (http://www.expresspcb.com/). And, it's free. ;D Cheers. Darrin
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    Connecting multiple PC's to one monitor, keyboard

    I'm pretty sure they have switch boxes to do this. You turn a knob on the switch box, say to computer "B", and suddently your monitor is showing computer "B" and your keyboard/mouse are controlling computer "B". Better yet. Just use Windows Terminal Services.
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    Stupid op-amp question

    Thanks audioguru. Actually, there's a typo in my original post. The output from the heat sensor (http://www.national.com/ds/LM/LM34.pdf) is 10 mV/deg F. When you said that I don't need the "common-mode balancing resistors", are you referring to BOTH resistors connected to the non-inverting...
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    Stupid op-amp question

    I'm trying to amplify the voltage DIFFERENCE between two inputs. One input (V2) is a reference voltage of about 1 volt. The other input (V1) is from a heat sensor that is fairly linear at 0.1 volt per degree Fahrenheit. So, for my application, the input from the heat sensor is about 0.7 volt...
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