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    Circular electrical connectors for motors

    Does anyone know where we can get circular electrical connectors that don't cost a ton for using DC brush motors? Running about maximum 10 Amps....Need it to be metal connectors. Tried the usual Amphenol, Glenair, hypertronics, fischer.. Will be producing about 5000 units a year and cost is...
  2. jebediah

    Velocity Circuit

    Hi, I have a signal coming out of a potentiometer that tells the distance traveled in voltage. Is it a position transducer which outputs voltage when a cable is pulled. My question is, how do I go about using that distance travelled to get a velocity output in voltage? For example, 0 - 1000...
  3. jebediah

    Analog signal linearization

    Hi, I need to linearize voltage coming out of a potentiometer(voltage divider). Any ideas? Thanks.
  4. jebediah

    Surface Mount Assembly

    Hi, could SMDs be assembled by soldering(in quantities)? Does anyone know any good assembly companies, that are reasonable for quantities of a few dozen? Thanks a lot.
  5. jebediah

    current limiting

    Hi,I am building a 4-20mA circuit. I built it by getting 4-20V and throwing a 1K resistor in. What is the cons to this circuit as opposed to building a 4-20mA with an XTR116 Burrbrown? Also, my min(4ma) is good but the 20mA drifts, how do I limit the current to 20mA using transistors? Thank you.
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    0-10V to 4-20mA

    Hi, i know this question has been asked many times. I want to achieve the 4-20mA without chips(XTR115/116 etc). I know someone said that you can do that using op-amps but nothing specific was said. Could someone help by giving me specific details. Thank you.

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