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Mark Haase
Guest
Hey--
9V is a weird voltage in a lot of projects. We used OpAmps in an
entry-level EE course where we had access to bench power supplies and
could dial in 9V.
Now I'm working at home, and the project that I am designing will have
an AC adapter which will provide 12V and 5V to the board. I'm wondering,
can I provide the OpAmp (probably an LM7414) with 9V by using a simple
voltage divider circuit? Or does the OpAmp have an internal resistance
thats significant, and if so, is it constant or variable?
Thanks in advance
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mehaase(at)sas(dot)upenn(dot)edu
9V is a weird voltage in a lot of projects. We used OpAmps in an
entry-level EE course where we had access to bench power supplies and
could dial in 9V.
Now I'm working at home, and the project that I am designing will have
an AC adapter which will provide 12V and 5V to the board. I'm wondering,
can I provide the OpAmp (probably an LM7414) with 9V by using a simple
voltage divider circuit? Or does the OpAmp have an internal resistance
thats significant, and if so, is it constant or variable?
Thanks in advance
--
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mehaase(at)sas(dot)upenn(dot)edu