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I have an application where I have 2 supply sources vary in range of 300mV-800mV.
I need a circuit that can take these 2 signals and output the average voltage of both. Can it be done fairly simply? thanks Tim |
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"Qwerty" wrote
... I have an application where I have 2 supply sources vary in range of 300mV-800mV. I need a circuit that can take these 2 signals and output the average voltage of both. Can it be done fairly simply? thanks Tim If you mean this: (V1+V2)/2 = Vout then simply use 2 identical resistors in series, mid point is output. If you need the average of each supply some integrator circuit with an opamp will work for each supply, or simply a RC combination. Al |
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