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dimention11 June 21st 05 01:11 AM

OPAMP with input of 0-5V output of +/-5v
 
Hello
This is my first post to alt.electronics. I have no formal electronics
training but have completed quite a few DIY projects ( Digital and Analogue)
from the net and elsewhere.

At the moment I am working on a Printerport (lpt) dac using the Quad 8bit
DAC Max506.
This chip has a rail-to-rail output voltage (0-5V) for the application I
need +/-5v. I know (think :) an opamp is the solution. However I am still
bamboozled by some of the tech jargon on the datasheets. If anyone knows of
a solution off the top of their heads I would really appreciate it. if not I
will report back with a couple of chips data sheets and ask for some
guidance.

If you need more info I can email my project so far :)

Kurt



John Fields June 21st 05 03:30 PM

On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 00:11:05 GMT, "dimention11"
wrote:

Hello
This is my first post to alt.electronics. I have no formal electronics
training but have completed quite a few DIY projects ( Digital and Analogue)
from the net and elsewhere.

At the moment I am working on a Printerport (lpt) dac using the Quad 8bit
DAC Max506.
This chip has a rail-to-rail output voltage (0-5V) for the application I
need +/-5v. I know (think :) an opamp is the solution. However I am still
bamboozled by some of the tech jargon on the datasheets. If anyone knows of
a solution off the top of their heads I would really appreciate it. if not I
will report back with a couple of chips data sheets and ask for some
guidance.



---
Try this: (view in Courier New)



0 to 5V in------|+\
| ---+----5 to +5V out
+5V---[10k]--+--| / |
| |
+--[10k]--+

Make sure your + and - supplies are high enough to give you the
headroom you need to get your full output voltage range.

BTW, in the future you may want to consider posting to
sci.electronics.basics or sci.electronics.design, since this group is
mostly a wasteland.

--
John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer

burph_whiquid June 28th 05 03:40 PM

wasteland shmasteland --- it's all ****ed up because certain ppl, to wit:
YOU --- John Fields hang around here. admit it.



John Fields June 28th 05 05:00 PM

On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 14:40:06 GMT, "burph_whiquid"
wrote:

wasteland shmasteland --- it's all ****ed up because certain ppl, to wit:
YOU --- John Fields hang around here. admit it.


---
Admit, shmadmit... The problem isn't me, puke, it's loser trolls like
you who are always stirring the pot looking for abuse who _create_ the
problems.

--
John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer

Pat Ziegler June 28th 05 05:08 PM

Geeze John, Your just making freinds all over the place... Quite
proffesional.




"John Fields" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 14:40:06 GMT, "burph_whiquid"
wrote:

wasteland shmasteland --- it's all ****ed up because certain ppl, to wit:
YOU --- John Fields hang around here. admit it.


---
Admit, shmadmit... The problem isn't me, puke, it's loser trolls like
you who are always stirring the pot looking for abuse who _create_ the
problems.

--
John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer




John Fields June 28th 05 08:01 PM

On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 11:08:54 -0500, "Pat Ziegler"
wrote:

Geeze John, Your just making freinds all over the place... Quite
proffesional.


---
"Friends" like you and that other little name-changing puke I neither
need nor want.

Also, learn to bottom post and to spell.

--
John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer


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