0-5vdc converted to 0-10vdc on the cheap
Posted by
Fred Smith
on 2004-10-25 15:28:18 UTC
I have a control signal that varies from 0-5vdc and want to use it on
another device that needs 0-10vdc. Fast control response is not
required.
Available power is 5vdc and 12vdc both regulated.
A solution that fits home-hobbyists budgets is required.
What kinds of solutions can be used?
An LM317 variable voltage regulator might be a possible solution
(certainly cheap).
Is there a ready to go solution already available?
Fred Smith - IMService
http://www.cadcamcadcam.com/hobby
another device that needs 0-10vdc. Fast control response is not
required.
Available power is 5vdc and 12vdc both regulated.
A solution that fits home-hobbyists budgets is required.
What kinds of solutions can be used?
An LM317 variable voltage regulator might be a possible solution
(certainly cheap).
Is there a ready to go solution already available?
Fred Smith - IMService
http://www.cadcamcadcam.com/hobby
Discussion Thread
Fred Smith
2004-10-25 15:28:18 UTC
0-5vdc converted to 0-10vdc on the cheap
Leslie Watts
2004-10-25 15:48:44 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] 0-5vdc converted to 0-10vdc on the cheap
turbulatordude
2004-10-25 19:36:25 UTC
Re: 0-5vdc converted to 0-10vdc on the cheap
Peter Homann
2004-10-25 20:07:25 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] 0-5vdc converted to 0-10vdc on the cheap
turbulatordude
2004-10-25 20:19:03 UTC
Re: 0-5vdc converted to 0-10vdc on the cheap
Jon Elson
2004-10-25 23:09:06 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] 0-5vdc converted to 0-10vdc on the cheap
turbulatordude
2004-10-25 23:31:08 UTC
Re: 0-5vdc converted to 0-10vdc on the cheap
caudlet
2004-10-26 07:13:28 UTC
Re: 0-5vdc converted to 0-10vdc on the cheap
turbulatordude
2004-10-26 08:08:00 UTC
Re: 0-5vdc converted to 0-10vdc on the cheap