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[[(Schematics.)LM358 Op Amp]] - LM358 op amp used as a summing amplifier and a DC voltage gain amp to raise a piezo's voltage to 0.2 - 3.0V DC. \\\
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[[(Schematics.)LM358 Op Amp]] - LM358 op amp used as a summing amplifier and a DC voltage gain amp to raise a piezo's voltage to 0.2 - 3.0V DC. \\\
[[http://itp.nyu.edu/~ago218/PC/ampcircuit.png]| circuit] simple amplifier circuit
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This page contains links to schematics that can be used with a variety of sensors, as building blocks. Schematics for each specific sensor can be found in the sensor reports themselves. \\\
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This page contains links to general schematics that can be used with a variety of sensors, as building blocks. Schematics for each specific sensor can be found in the sensor reports themselves. \\\
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This page contains links to schematics that can be used with a variety of sensors, as building blocks. Schematics for each specific sensor can be found in the sensor reports themselves.
[[(Schematics.)Voltage Divider]] - The voltage divider is the most basic analog input circuit.
[[(Schematics.)RC Circuit]] - a resistor-capacitor circuit can be used to measure the change in a variable resistor or capacitor. It's a useful way to get analog in when you have no available analog-to-digital converters on your microcontroller.
[[(Schematics.)Wheatstone bridge]] - Wheatstone bridges are used to measure the voltage difference across two leads of a sensor.
[[(Schematics.)LM358 Op Amp]] - LM358 op amp used as a summing amplifier and a DC voltage gain amp to raise a piezo's voltage to 0.2 - 3.0V DC.
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This page contains links to schematics that can be used with a variety of sensors, as building blocks. Schematics for each specific sensor can be found in the sensor reports themselves. \\\
[[(Schematics.)Voltage Divider]] - The voltage divider is the most basic analog input circuit. \\\
[[(Schematics.)RC Circuit]] - a resistor-capacitor circuit can be used to measure the change in a variable resistor or capacitor. It's a useful way to get analog in when you have no available analog-to-digital converters on your microcontroller. \\\
[[(Schematics.)Wheatstone bridge]] - Wheatstone bridges are used to measure the voltage difference across two leads of a sensor. \\\
[[(Schematics.)LM358 Op Amp]] - LM358 op amp used as a summing amplifier and a DC voltage gain amp to raise a piezo's voltage to 0.2 - 3.0V DC. \\\
[[(Schematics.)Voltage Divider]] - The voltage divider is the most basic analog input circuit. \\\
[[(Schematics.)RC Circuit]] - a resistor-capacitor circuit can be used to measure the change in a variable resistor or capacitor. It's a useful way to get analog in when you have no available analog-to-digital converters on your microcontroller. \\\
[[(Schematics.)Wheatstone bridge]] - Wheatstone bridges are used to measure the voltage difference across two leads of a sensor. \\\
[[(Schematics.)LM358 Op Amp]] - LM358 op amp used as a summing amplifier and a DC voltage gain amp to raise a piezo's voltage to 0.2 - 3.0V DC. \\\
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[[(Schematics.)RC Circuit]] - a resistor-capacitor circuit can be used to measure the change in a variable resistor or capacitor. It's a useful way to get analog in when you have no available analog-to-digital converters on your microcontroller.
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This page contains links to schematics that can be used with a variety of sensors, as building blocks. Schematics for each specific sensor can be found in the sensor reports themselves.
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[[(Schematics.)Voltage Divider]] - The voltage divider is the most basic analog input circuit.
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[[{Schematics.)LM358 Op Amp]] - LM358 op amp used as a summing amplifier and a DC voltage gain amp to raise a piezo's voltage to 0.2 - 3.0V DC.
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[[(Schematics.)LM358 Op Amp]] - LM358 op amp used as a summing amplifier and a DC voltage gain amp to raise a piezo's voltage to 0.2 - 3.0V DC.
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[[(Schematics.)Wheatstone bridge]] - Wheatstone bridges are used to measure the voltage difference across two leads of a sensor.
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[[(Schematics.)Wheatstone bridge]] - Wheatstone bridges are used to measure the voltage difference across two leads of a sensor.
[[{Schematics.)LM358 Op Amp]] - LM358 op amp used as a summing amplifier and a DC voltage gain amp to raise a piezo's voltage to 0.2 - 3.0V DC.
[[{Schematics.)LM358 Op Amp]] - LM358 op amp used as a summing amplifier and a DC voltage gain amp to raise a piezo's voltage to 0.2 - 3.0V DC.
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[[(Schematics.)Wheatstone bridge]] - Wheatstone bridges are used to measure the voltage difference across two leads of a sensor.
[[(Schematics.)Wheatstone bridge]] - Wheatstone bridges are used to measure the voltage difference across two leads of a sensor.