I have a triple channel bench supply and I tried doing this and it basically just shorted it out. So not sure how I am supposed to get that negative and positive rail voltage?
Absolutely. You can use it to amplify any analog signal...microphone, light sensor, just about anything. In fact with a dual opamp like the LM358 you sum 3 signals at once.
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Can you do a video on building a split rail bench power supply for op amps?
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I have a triple channel bench supply and I tried doing this and it basically just shorted it out. So not sure how I am supposed to get that negative and positive rail voltage?
Any way we can utilize this practically in simple projects? Thanks for the video
Absolutely. You can use it to amplify any analog signal...microphone, light sensor, just about anything. In fact with a dual opamp like the LM358 you sum 3 signals at once.
Thank you, keep it up!
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