If you use Leach original I can design the servo for you. There are some considerations like protecting the amp and also determine the adjusting range. Meanwhile you can play with my simulation files. Download LTSpice from Linear Technology - Home Page
My MacBook Pro 10.9.5 cannot unzip the attached file once becomes DCservoIN.asc
what shall I do ? I like to open it
thank you
DC servo
If you use Leach original I can design the servo for you. There are some considerations like protecting the amp and also determine the adjusting range. Meanwhile you can play with my simulation files. Download LTSpice from Linear Technology - Home Page
My MacBook Pro 10.9.5 cannot unzip the attached file once becomes DCservoIN.asc
what shall I do ? I like to open it
thank you
P.S. to be more specific I'm referring to the message of 24th December 2005 07:57 AM #16 Attached Files dc_servo.zip (2.3 KB, 545 views)
If you use Leach original I can design the servo for you. There are some considerations like protecting the amp and also determine the adjusting range. Meanwhile you can play with my simulation files. Download LTSpice from Linear Technology - Home Page
My MacBook Pro 10.9.5 cannot unzip the attached file once becomes DCservoIN.asc
what shall I do ? I like to open it
thank you
DCservoIN.asc is the unzipped file. Your Macbook cannot unzip what?
Then open the file with LTspice.
(I get an error that a symbol called "1pole" is not available, but I guess it's just an op-amp?)
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