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Convert sine to square
Mar 22nd, 2007, 5:00am
 
Hi.

What type of circuit could i use to convert a sine wave to a square wave. The resulting square wave would need to have the same frequency and amplitude of the sine wave. The sine wave would be working in the range of 0-10kHz and 0-2 V p-p. Could this be done using a 741 op-amp?


Any advice would be helpful.

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Re: Convert sine to square
Reply #1 - Mar 23rd, 2007, 4:16am
 
Hi,

why can't u use a comparator to compare the input sine wave with a referenc voltage, so u get a square wave output.

This is just an idea.

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