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A pulse in signal processing is a rapid, transient change in the amplitude of a signal from a baseline value to a higher or lower value, followed by a rapid return to the baseline value. There are many examples of a pulse function including: Step/rectangular pulse, impulse/dirac pulse, triangular pulse, sawtooth pulse, sinc pulse, Gaussian pulse, etc.
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How to generate a short, slightly stepped up pulse?
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So you have a solenoid with 9 Ohm resistance and need to push 500 mA through it. At this peak moment you'll have 4.5 Volts (9 * 0.5) on this solenoid, so 3.6 do not look enou …
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Conditioning current pulse signals
What kind of op-amp configuration would you suggest for this application.
Op-amp is a good idea, but you may want even more dedicated thing - the comparator, e.g. LM393. It also has two inputs an …