| ??? 11/06/02 13:08 Read: times |
#32057 - RE: square wave |
"how to convert 0-5v square wave to 0-10v."
If it really is just a simple square wave, then all you need is a switch and a 10V supply: the 5V wave turns the switch ON when it's at 5V, and OFF when it's not! "iam using astable multivibrator to generate a sinewave of amplitude 0-5v" Is that a different question? |
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