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How to set reference for a sine wave with dc supply

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--- Quote from: anishkgt on June 30, 2018, 09:26:03 am ---
--- Quote ---I was thinking of connecting the Neutral to the common GND as the opamp does. Should i do that ?
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Nope that did not work either. no voltage at all.

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Yes, GND and neutral must be connected. That's because for electric current to flow there must be a return path.

Concerning your circuit. If it still doesn't work after all suggestions, then there is a mistake in wiring or something. I suggest start from scratch and add "building blocks" one by one: diode, resistor divider, zener clamp, opamp, and output circuitry. Strictly in this order checking with the oscilloscope the circuit works the way it should. Otherwise troubleshooting may take forever.

anishkgt:
Thank you for your time.

I think i would go with the optocoupler idea and see how that goes.

anishkgt:

--- Quote from: anishkgt on June 30, 2018, 08:10:42 pm ---Would it be like a crowbar between the optocoupler ?
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Something like this ?

anishkgt:
if i understand it correctly

Note: Replaced attachment.

anishkgt:
Scope view at the secondary.

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