??? 02/20/06 04:59 Modified: 02/20/06 05:03 Read: times |
#110312 - Re: How to calib. an integratrator. Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Dear Kai,
Thanks a million of your kind efforts that you put posting this reply. It will help me a lot. Still there are some doubts regarding above circuit. I am using TLC2274 on my boards supplied with split supply +5V and -5V. 1/4 of TLC2274 forms integrator with 47k and 47nF. 1/2 forms classic precision rectifier and rest 1/4 is noninverting amplifier having gain 2. ADC takes two signals one before the amplifier and 1 channel after the amplifier. These amps are rail to rail output but not rail to rail input according to the curves shown in datasheet these amps can take max +3.5V input when supplied with +5V & -5V supply. Kai said:
Then, connect sine generator output to input of integrator and adjust amplitude to about 10.00V, or whatever you need. Look what the microcontroller outputs and adjust the total gain of signal chain by the help of according gain trimmer to wished value 1. What max amplitude can i use with my setup? 2. What is the supply voltage to the opamps in your circuit? 3. Can I use TL054 instead of TL084 in your circuit? 4. Can I use a TL054 combining the TL051 and TL052 in your circuit? 5. What precision is requied with the components is it ok to use 1% Metal Film Resisotrs with your circuit or i need to use better. Thanks & Regards, Prahlad Purohit |