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Jan 28 at 12:17 history edited ocrdu
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Jan 28 at 8:19 comment added monika I added my scheme according to you it is only achievable with 3 stages Also, are the formulas correct? I had checked that I have to power the opamps at least at +10V and -10V to avoid risking saturation problems I was also thinking of using LM358, but I don't know what gain to give for each stage do you have any advice?
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Jan 27 at 17:56 history closed ocrdu
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Jan 27 at 11:34 comment added Marcus Müller yes, please show us the calculations, as promised! Together with a schematic, so we can follow them. Do that within your question! That's good preparation for a lab, by the way, so you're going about this the right way.
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S Jan 27 at 11:33 history suggested really not Constantine A. B. CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jan 27 at 11:20 comment added Nedd Can you include a schematic of what you have designed/planned thus far? It is difficult to give much assistance from only a limited written description.
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Jan 27 at 10:18 history edited ocrdu CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jan 27 at 10:11 comment added Andy aka You should choose your op-amp based on what power supply is available to use. Don't let the tail wag the dog in other words and, don't use a 741 because they are really poor devices.
Jan 27 at 10:11 comment added Justme Hi, can you add the calculations and ask a specific question, because the answer to your only question if there is any advice is simply yes.
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