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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Finland
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The output voltage of the (opamp) circuit is actually relative to velocity, but you can use differentiator to get acceleration out of it.
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Location: kansas city mo, and on occasion, around the world ...
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just recevied the two issues here...
http://iar.co.jp/kikan/kikan0510.htm http://iar.co.jp/kikan/kikan0507.htm both have mfb diy features |
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