clipped sine wave
can any one suggest pulse shaping circuitry so that i can measure frequency;
Specially I had problem in calculating frequency deviation in flow measurement using ultrasound;
Try Schmitt gates ..
Here are some details:
http://www.wenzel.com/documents/waveform.html
Regards,
IanP
FIRST OF ALL,
THANKS A LOT FOR LENDING HELPING HANDS.
I THINK I COULD NOT MAKE YOU UNDERSTAND GUYS!
AS SHOWN IN ATTACHED FILE I HAVE CLIPPED SINE WAVE AND I HAVE TO CONVERT IT TO SQUARE WAVE FOR COUNTING ITS WAVE'S FREQUENCY.
ANY IDEA GUYS?@?!
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PK-PK (6-8)V
FIG:CILPPED SINE WAVE PULSE TO BE SHAPED TO SQUARE WAVE
. . 5V
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-- *----------* * * * * * *-----------------------------0V
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FIG: SQAURE WAVE TO BE OBTAINED
CAN YOU HELP WITH THIS IanP?
Feed this signal through a cap to cut-off dc, then, using a comparator, convert it to TTL/CMOS levels ..
More details here:
http://www.edn.com/contents/images/81601di.pdf
Regards,
IanP
No solutions at all
I can't get a complete square;
no improvement guys;
refer attachment
https://www.edaboard.com/viewtopic.php?p=893600#893600
Added after 12 minutes:
Yes,I have noted this circuit in the same website;
can i use any opamp instead of 1/2 TLC93
TLV2470;
So, I have not tried it yet....
the input wave is very fast(40khz) so I am afraid whether comparator can switch on same speed and on the other hand i am finding difficulty in obtaining square wave as i mentioned earlier
https://www.edaboard.com/viewtopic.php?p=893600#893600
Regards
kushal khanal
