I'd like to add a feature to my new design that allows the user to adjust the signal voltage into a preamp stage "visually." I know I know it sounds stupid but please just humor me.
I found this comparator circuit here Voltage comparator : ANALOG INTEGRATED CIRCUITS and think I could get by with 2 LEDs and 1 dual op amp, namely a mc1458.
A few q's:
Can I use a simple 2 diode rectifier and 1 filter cap to rectify the ac signal to DC to feed the non-inverting input? One diode anode to ground then one diode in series with the cathode feeding the filter cap? Maybe I need to use a high Z jfet to "tap" off the ac signal as to not interfere with the regular signal?
How do I know what my output ac voltage will be? In the referenced above circuit what would the output voltage be when the inverting input is 18v and the non-inverting input is 20v?
I'd like to know so I can have an idea of what LEDs and current limiting resistor values I should use.
I found this comparator circuit here Voltage comparator : ANALOG INTEGRATED CIRCUITS and think I could get by with 2 LEDs and 1 dual op amp, namely a mc1458.
A few q's:
Can I use a simple 2 diode rectifier and 1 filter cap to rectify the ac signal to DC to feed the non-inverting input? One diode anode to ground then one diode in series with the cathode feeding the filter cap? Maybe I need to use a high Z jfet to "tap" off the ac signal as to not interfere with the regular signal?
How do I know what my output ac voltage will be? In the referenced above circuit what would the output voltage be when the inverting input is 18v and the non-inverting input is 20v?
I'd like to know so I can have an idea of what LEDs and current limiting resistor values I should use.
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