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If you’re not a subscriber, you can still view a few sample pages of our digital edition or subscribe here for full digital access and/or print delivery. If R1 is given a value of zero, the gain falls to unity alternatively, if R2 is given a value of zero, the gain equals. The voltage gain is determined by the ratios of R1 and R2, as indicated. If you're a member of our Preferred Subscriber Network, not only will the magic blue icon let you read this article, but EVERY article in EVERY issue is yours to enjoy! Over a decades worth of content is stored in our digital archive! An op-amp can be used as a non-inverting DC amplifier with offset compensation by using the connections shown in Figure 3, which shows an x10 amplifier.

Use the email address associated with your subscriber services account to login. If you’re a subscriber and your subscription includes this issue of Nuts & Volts, you can read this article in our digital edition by clicking the blue icon in the upper right corner. Using The 4007UB CMOS Digital IC December 2005 Ray Marston takes a detailed look at the 4007UB CMOS IC and explains how it can be used in a wide range of useful digital and analog applications. This unit has many similar attributes to the more expensive commercial models at a fraction of the cost. Bipolar Transistor Cookbook Part 1 July 2003 Bipolar transistor principles and basic circuit configurations. The readout will fit in the palm of your hand.

The chronograph described here measures 14" L x 5" W x 2.5" H and weighs 18 oz. This unit can be used to measure all kinds of fun things like the speed of a pea shot from a straw, the muzzle velocity of a Nerf® gun, or maybe even the speed of a Hot Wheels® car in mid-jump. Ballistic chronographs are used to measure the velocity of a fired projectile typically from a gun.
