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#104208 - All relative Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Prahlad J. Purohit said:
Yes single supply would be easier to work with but the problem is the Integrator section. My incoming signal is ( Cosine super imposed onto exponential ) with peaks +35V to -35V. As far as your main circuit is concerned, it IS working with a split supply, "GND" is at 1/2 supply, that's all. Look for artificial ground generators, synthetic ground, active ground etc. for suitable circuits - its fairly easy to do this way. Steve |
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