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Sine Wave to Square Wave Converter Power by 12-18 Volt

07/01/2012 2:29 AM

Can anyone provide a drawing of a sine to square wave converter.

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Re: Sine wave to square wave converter power by 12-18 volt

07/01/2012 3:33 AM

For reasonable speeds, a comparator or op-amp can be easily used like this:

At what frequency range you want it to work? S.M.

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Re: Sine wave to square wave converter power by 12-18 volt

07/01/2012 10:52 AM

You will easily get in the home projects data books.

e.g. Design yourself using IC 555

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Re: Sine Wave to Square Wave Converter Power by 12-18 Volt

07/01/2012 1:39 PM

The input is from a prox sensor outing out 600 hz at engine idle to 4500hz at full operating rpm Thanks.

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