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  1. crutschow

    Are some capacitors LOW ESR????

    We seem to be replying to a ghost post, which has apparently been removed.
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    Checking Capacitor

    Do you mean "diode test"? A good capacitor will look like an open circuit with a resistance check. You can use a resistor (say 1 megohm) in series with the capacitor and charge it with a DC voltage to check the RC time-constant to see if it's good. Why do you think it's bad?
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    please i need a mentor to guide to learn how to make basic electronic circuits especially led emergency lights, mobile phone chargers, laptop chargers

    Why do you want to learn how to make devices that can be readily purchased? You need to start leaning basic electronics before you can design those items, so find some tutorials for that. Also learning how to use a SPICE simulator, such as the free LTspice from Analog Devices, can help you...
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    Use speakers with AV receiver

    An amp will always work with speakers that have a higher impedance, since the output current and power is reduced. And I see no problem with the higher power rating of the amp since the power with 4 ohm speakers will be 750W. Given that rating, it wouldn't surprise me if both amps are actually...
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    CD4017B has the jitters

    And you definitely don't want the circuit ground to be connected to the AC ground, as that's a serious shock hazard. That's one purpose of the relay, to isolate the control from the output. You should be able to eliminate the multiple switching by connecting a large capacitor (try 470µF or so)...
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    Are some capacitors LOW ESR????

    They are sold as low ESR types and it is specified in their data sheets. Why all the questions marks???????
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    Closed loop for two brushless motors

    Then this is classified as homework and should be in that forum. With that, we don't do homework, so you need to show us you approach to solving the problem and we will help.
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    Simple MUX circuit

    It likely should be a relay designed for low current (dry circuit) switching, usually having gold plated contacts, to avoid problems with high contact resistance due to contact oxide formation.
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    DAC vs digital potentiometer

    So what resolution/accuracy do you need for that adjustment. That may well determine whether to use a digital pot or a multiplying DAC. What signal frequencies are involved?
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    Variable DC

    Depending upon the motor current the 3055 will require a heat-sink. That's the advantage of using PWM, as the transistor requires little or no heat-sink.
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    Small amplifier project power requirements

    The "warm" sound is from the tube rolling off the high frequencies, similar to a low-pass filter.
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    Help Understanding Simulation Errors

    How did you build those models or where did they come from? Spice requires very particular syntax for all Spice models. But I'm not familiar with KiCad simulations so can't help you beyond that.
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    Use speakers with AV receiver

    That's a short burst. The amp will likely only cut out from heat build-up for long duration, high volume sound. Also most of the sound energy of that movie blast is likely in the bass region which will be handled by the subwoofer, which should have it's own amp. (Are you planning to use the...
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    Use speakers with AV receiver

    Not really. The manual says it will do: • 100 Watts/Channel @ 6 ohms (IEC) and it also states: • You can connect speakers with an impedance of between 6 and 16 ohms. If you use speakers with a lower impedance, and use the amplifier at high volume levels for a long period of time, the...
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    Some input/help on this circuit

    No. Any output load on the op amp will unbalance the current and cause a problem, as it has no path to the AC supply. On way get a plus and minus supply is to ground one terminal of the AC supply, and use two diodes connected in inverse parallel at the output to get two half-wave rectified...
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    What's 'fast enough'?

    If the connection is fast enough for streaming video, than I can think of nothing that would require a higher bandwidth, unless perhaps 4k streaming if you ever want that. So I see no reason to change otherwise, especially if the cost is higher.
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    H bridge circuit simulation in LTSpice

    The word "neutral" is normally only used to designate the non-hot terminal in electrical wiring. LTspice requires at least one ground connection, which can be any arbitrary point in the circuit, to which all voltages are referenced.
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    Recreating kit sold in the 60s, alt 12vdc to 3 120vac outlets

    That may work, but the output is a high frequency AC (a few hundred Hz to a few kHz depending upon alternator speed and the number of poles it has), not 50-60Hz. That may or may not be a problem depending upon what you are trying to power.
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    buggy board, bad tech and strange readout... heh heh

    The circuit signal ground is usually tied to the power supply ground. I have no idea what you mean by using the "signal feedsback" (whatever that is) as a reference.
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    Not working 12v dc to 220v Ac

    Sounds like there is a wiring error or something is shorted.
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