Useful circuit and great explanation. Lab power supply is useful for experimenting. But you could have presented a bit more info on how to provide negative power supply to the op amp when it is on board in a final product.
No idea why but this gave me a flashback to the 160 in 1 electronics kit I ruined (to my regret now and shame) as a kid; Appreciate the flashback, however bitter.
@@0033mer Nono, I mean in general? Do you have a degree, and what math do you find is most important in embedded circuit and circuit design in general?
Yes, i have a degree in electronics where the main focus in math was LaPlace Transforms. For embedded circuit design you should be very familiar with decimal, binary, byte and hexadecimal notation. Code using integer and fixed point math together with 2's complement, binary fractions, and logic functions like AND, OR, XOR .... etc including CRC calculations. To get familiar with these subjects write some code for the DS18B20 temperature sensor which is an exercise used in first year university embedded systems course.
Thanks for generously imparting your knowledge and experience, there are so many uses for this.
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Awesome, thank you!
Great! Thanks for your good and very clear explaination.
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Great video! It's funny I have one of those power supplies as well and yes it plays well with opamps.
Useful circuit and great explanation.
Lab power supply is useful for experimenting.
But you could have presented a bit more info on how to provide negative power supply to the op amp when it is on board in a final product.
I incorporate one of these in my final product:
uk.rs-online.com/web/p/isolated-dc-dc-converters/2233683
Search for NMA0515SC Murata
Great ! Excellent tutorials !
Thanks a lot!
No idea why but this gave me a flashback to the 160 in 1 electronics kit I ruined (to my regret now and shame) as a kid; Appreciate the flashback, however bitter.
Great circuit. 👍😀
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Do you have a formal education? What math is important for these circuits?
In this video it is simple addition of positive and negative numbers.
@@0033mer Nono, I mean in general? Do you have a degree, and what math do you find is most important in embedded circuit and circuit design in general?
Yes, i have a degree in electronics where the main focus in math was LaPlace Transforms. For embedded circuit design you should be very familiar with decimal, binary, byte and hexadecimal notation. Code using integer and fixed point math together with 2's complement, binary fractions, and logic functions like AND, OR, XOR .... etc including CRC calculations. To get familiar with these subjects write some code for the DS18B20 temperature sensor which is an exercise used in first year university embedded systems course.
@@0033mer thank you for your thorough answer. I'll do my best to learn and experiment 😄👍🏻
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