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kohleh(at)yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 8:32 am Post subject: lm7321 substitute |
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Earlier in the thread I saw a mention of a rail to rail input requirement. If that is still needed, note the common mode input voltage range of Vdd - 1.35 volts maximum for the TLV27x. Seems to indicate the input range is not really rail to rail and I'd expect the output to swing hard to the full on supply voltage whenever the input is within 1.35v of the supply voltage.
Ken
On 30/04/2014 4:35 PM, Robert L. Nuckolls, III wrote:
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<nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelectric.com>
At 03:13 PM 4/30/2014, you wrote:
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> The opamp should be rated at least 15v min.
Okay, this one should work
http://tinyurl.com/llsm37s
Let me know how this works for you . . . I'll
revise my document on the website. I could
also whack out a little ecb that would sit
between the solder-cups on a d-sub and make
it a whole lot easier to package . . .
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nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelect Guest
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Posted: Sat May 03, 2014 6:03 pm Post subject: lm7321 substitute |
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At 11:31 AM 5/1/2014, you wrote:
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Earlier in the thread I saw a mention of a rail to rail input
requirement. If that is still needed, note the common mode input
voltage range of Vdd - 1.35 volts maximum for the TLV27x. Seems to
indicate the input range is not really rail to rail and I'd expect
the output to swing hard to the full on supply voltage whenever the
input is within 1.35v of the supply voltage.
Ken
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Good catch . . . thought I had that covered. After several
asphalt meditations last week, I came to the conclusion
that while the rail-to-rail i/o buffer would offer
a 'simple' solution, it wasn't very elegant.
I'm working on a drawing that uses a R-t-R output op
amp in an inverting configuration which does two good
things for us. (1) We can add pots that set gain and
offset such that the builder can exploit ALL the
bars in the trim indicator display even if the pot doesn't
run full mechanical stroke and (2) we can drive any
number of indicators from the single amplifier.
Refresh my memory . . . does the orange lead on
a RayAllen bar graph display output 5 volts or something
else?
Ken, thanks for the heads-up . . .
Bob . . .
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nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelect Guest
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Posted: Sat May 17, 2014 8:51 am Post subject: lm7321 substitute |
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I'm working on a drawing that uses a R-t-R output op
amp in an inverting configuration which does two good
things for us. (1) We can add pots that set gain and
offset such that the builder can exploit ALL the
bars in the trim indicator display even if the pot doesn't
run full mechanical stroke and (2) we can drive any
number of indicators from the single amplifier.
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Sorry I dropped the ball on this. I'm wrestling with
a computer with a dying operating system . . . it's
had some 'quirks' for a couple years but I'm now
contemplating a new build with Win7 . . . not exactly
the way I'd like to blow away a day's worth of praying
over a new computer!
In any case, here's the drawing
http://tinyurl.com/nmftvll
By eliminating the not-well-considered goal of
rail-to-rail input and output, crafting an inverting
amplifier with R-t-R output offers some features
cited above that seem to make it a better approach.
Further, all the parts are available as thru-hole.
This would be a candidate for packaging in a 15-pin
d-sub housing which is what I've illustrated
with pin numbers arbitrarily assigned to a board-edge
connector . . . obviously, one might perf-board this
circuit as well . . .
Bob . . .
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