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R. Steve Walz
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Lory wrote:
as long as it is a sine and is buffered by an amp after it. Then
you can add an op-amp adder stage to add any DC offset to it that
you wish.
-Steve
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Put it through an inline capacitor and it will be referenced to 0Hi,
The sine waves in my XR2206 IC function generator started
at 3 volts and varied from there to 5 volts and 1 volt.
In ordinary function generator equipment. Is the
sine wave at 0 volts and rising/falling from it or
does it also start at higher voltage as base?
Lory
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as long as it is a sine and is buffered by an amp after it. Then
you can add an op-amp adder stage to add any DC offset to it that
you wish.
-Steve
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