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Offline fox3dTopic starter

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2.8 to 5v amplifier HELP
« on: March 26, 2016, 01:43:11 am »
Hi guys,

I have been following EEV blog from the beginning, but this is my first post ;)


could somebody help me to build 2.8v to 5v  amplifier/converter?

I have to amplify square wave signal from 2.8 to 5 or 6v. I have tried with arduino but delay was too big even if i used direct port commands.

I know it is simple but I cant wrap my head around and i don't want to blow up expensive equipment that's why I'm asking pros here ;)

Thanks
fox
 

Offline michaeliv

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Re: 2.8 to 5v amplifier HELP
« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2016, 02:05:35 am »
Some questions to help give better answers:
Where is the signal coming from, where is it going to ?
What power sources do you have in your system ?
Is it a digital signal or analog signal ?
What frequency range is the signal around ?
 

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Re: 2.8 to 5v amplifier HELP
« Reply #2 on: March 26, 2016, 02:08:58 am »
Hi guys,

I have been following EEV blog from the beginning, but this is my first post ;)


could somebody help me to build 2.8v to 5v  amplifier/converter?

I have to amplify square wave signal from 2.8 to 5 or 6v. I have tried with arduino but delay was too big even if i used direct port commands.

I know it is simple but I cant wrap my head around and i don't want to blow up expensive equipment that's why I'm asking pros here ;)

Thanks
fox
Welcome to the forum.

Level shifting IC or Translator is what you need.
Here's a few:
http://www.nxp.com/products/discretes-and-logic/logic/level-shifters-translators:MC_29482?cof=0&am=0&tab=Products
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Offline fox3dTopic starter

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Re: 2.8 to 5v amplifier HELP
« Reply #3 on: March 26, 2016, 02:33:33 am »
Signal is digital 20Hz to 90Hz. And it is going also to digital after its amplified so the other device can read it. Power source which is available is 24v 2.2A.   
But I can use converter 24v to 5v. Or use 24 to drive  opamp. I'm kinda scared to use 24v  in case of failure. So the 24v don't go to signal input. To me the safest way is to use opto relay. But those have too much of a delay.
 

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Re: 2.8 to 5v amplifier HELP
« Reply #4 on: March 26, 2016, 03:31:41 am »
Your 5v thingy might recognize 2.8v as logic high. Check the datasheet if that is the case. If it is, you can connect it directly.
I assume that you already have the 5v converter in your system, and won't need to add one just to get this 5v signal.
Use the one on the left here : https://pbs.twimg.com/media/A7g86KCCQAAgwds.jpg Perhaps also increase the resistor value to 10k.
It's converting 3.3v to 5v, exactly what you want.
This will also work, if you prefer MOSFET's :
« Last Edit: March 26, 2016, 03:35:30 am by michaeliv »
 

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Re: 2.8 to 5v amplifier HELP
« Reply #5 on: March 26, 2016, 10:46:47 am »
The frequency is low enough that a simple transistor would work. You've mentioned the delay but not said what's acceptable?

Doe it matter if the signal is inverted?

If not, the 74HCT04 will do and is very easy yo get hold of.
http://www.nxp.com/documents/data_sheet/74HC_HCT04.pdf

If it needs to be non-inverting then you could use two of the 74HCT04's not gates in series or the 74HCT34, which isn't so widely available.
https://www.engineering.uiowa.edu/sites/default/files/ees/files/NI/pdfs/00/53/DS005359.pdf

The 74HCT series needs a 5V power supply, which can be obtained from the 24V supply, using the LM7805.
 


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