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  1. witsender

    Correct voltage translator

    Yeah, Bob! Good question!
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    How to get 80 mV?

    Ooops! Here's the drawing I made for you
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    How to get 80 mV?

    Yes, Harald is doing his usual, wonderful thing here... giving good advice. I can't improve on what Harald says - he's exactly right. I can put it another way though, and sometimes that's what people need, so here goes... The general subject is called "Ohms Law", and it's so useful! You need...
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    Replace internal AC tranny for DC adapter?

    :) Hi Martaine Yes, it very much does matter which way the DC is connected to the circuit. A good way to make the repair might be to solder the wires from the external adapter directly to the smoothing capacitor on the PC board. The 2 legs of the 22000uF capacitor are marked with + and - signs...
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    Correct voltage translator

    :) Hi I believe the interface circuit should probably be a Schmidt trigger. Schmidt triggers are available as 6-to-a-pack IC's. Here's a link to a datasheet for the 74HC14A... http://www.onsemi.com/pub_link/Collateral/MC74HC14A-D.PDF. You'll still want to use some kind of voltage division or...
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    Salt lamps - what effect would the salt have on the light from incandescent bulb

    Hi Voltaic The visible absorption spectrum could be measured using a camera. The light recorded in photographs of the unshaded lamp and the same lamp shining through the salt block would be compared using photoshop or gimp (a freeware photoshop-like application). The comparison would be done...
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    Help with simple circuit

    :) Then a very big part of using these modules must be knowledge of software packages that emulate radio transmission protocols. Are these software packages pretty user-friendly? Mark
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    Help with simple circuit

    wow. Just wow. $2
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    Rest in Peace, Kris

    I want to say that Kris was a good example for the rest of us. He showed understanding and patience and I am sure he helped a lot of people. I'm sorry I won't see him on the site again. Mark (previously "poor mystic")
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    impedance of amplifier

    Hi Bhuvanesh :) Transistor circuits are either common base, common emitter or common collector. In the case of a common emitter circuit whose input is at the base of the transistor, the input impedance is measured between base and emitter. Output impedance for such a circuit is measured between...
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    Pilot light to detect break in resistive load

    Ohhh. I suppose you could use the same pulse transformer to supply little flicks of current, charge a cap, and detect the voltage on that... but that fails the KISS principle
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    Pilot light to detect break in resistive load

    Ummm... I think the transformer+triac also works with DC... I better make a drawing if I can't explain in words... one more go: The DC supply to the resistive load is interrupted due to a fault in the load. This causes a pulse of current in the secondary of a little pulse transformer in either...
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    Pilot light to detect break in resistive load

    put a series transformer in the supply to the load; the other side of the transformer triggers a triac when the current stops flowing; the triac operates an alarm. :)
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    Horticultural led's

    I more often wonder how to cool things, but getting things hot is no trouble. ;)
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    Horticultural led's

    Ahh! We need someone to devise a biological system to take advantage of the uncooperatively emitting Sun? A lifeform that used green light would be interesting. Say, green light eating people. People would live at about a hundredth of the usual rate of one second per second, because they...
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    Horticultural led's

    Hey tryppyr :) A very large proportion of the power poured into most electric circuits winds up as heat. Because led's handle quantised packets of light with the specific energies/frequencies required for vision (or in this case horticulture) rather than emit Planck radiation as does a...
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    Horticultural led's

    :) Thanks Arouse. I still like BobK's remark though, and I think he has a lot of knowledge and experience. Without doing all the hard work required to make an honestly well-researched decision, I can see that if what Bob says is true (no doubt in my mind), my project would necessitate the...
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    Horticultural led's

    Thanks "Arouse" and "BobK". I'm beginning to feel informed! :) :) :)
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    Horticultural led's

    Thanks Arouse :) I can do all the electronics, I'm sure, including the current driving circuitry, and I can see a horticulturalist about the proper wavelengths and how much energy needs to be available in different parts of the spectrum. However I see that the led systems sold for use in...
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    Horticultural led's

    I should say "No, you may not so ask". This question of Mursal's is useless - what reply could they possibly expect? (frowny face)
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