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Subject: RE: line driver question
From: "Steve Hammond" shammon1@.............
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 08:10:47 -0800
Ops... Sorry Barry-- (Not Berry) It's early and I'm still on coffee #1.
S--
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From: psn-l-request@.............. [mailto:psn-l-request@.................
Behalf Of Steve Hammond
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 8:08 AM
To: psn-l@..............
Subject: RE: line driver question
Hi Berry, you might send this question to TJ Byers at tjbyers@....... . He
writes the Q&A column in Nuts&Volts. He likes unusual questions.
Steve Hammond
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From: psn-l-request@..............
[mailto:psn-l-request@................. Behalf Of Barry Lotz
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 8:46 PM
To: psn-l@..............
Subject: Re: line driver question
John,Brett,Richard&Geoffrey
Thanks for the "feedback" :). All I am trying to do is monitor a
voltage in a feedback circuit from 40' from the circuit without affecting
the performance of the feedback circuit. The monitored voltage goes to a LCD
voltage display in my house.I think I will just try a follower with a
resistor at the output , to prevent transient voltages from entering the
feedback circuit from the shielded line.
regards
Barry
Ops...=20
Sorry Barry-- (Not Berry) It's early and I'm still on coffee=20
#1.
S--
Steve Hammond
John,Brett,Richard&Geoffrey
Thanks for the "feedback" :). All I am trying to do is =
monitor a=20
voltage in a feedback circuit from 40' from the circuit =
without=20
affecting the performance of the feedback circuit. The monitored =
voltage=20
goes to a LCD voltage display in my house.I think I will just try a =
follower=20
with a resistor at the output , to prevent transient voltages =
from=20
entering the feedback circuit from the shielded =
line.
regards
Barry
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