Subject: | 6. Re: Initial SASS test shows bands of harmonics |
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From: | "Gregory O'Drobinak" gmo_dunes2 |
Date: | Mon Mar 12, 2012 6:02 pm ((PDT)) |
I would suggest using 6.8K resistors and use a standard 9 volt battery inst= ead of the 'laboratory' supply 5v stated on their data sheet. That doc specifies the operating voltage to be between 3 and 10 volts. One = can scale the given circuit values at will as long as you do not exceed the max= imum ratings. -Greg |
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