Details of user Manfred
| Name: | Manfred |
| Joined on: | may 29, 2016 |
| Status | Member |
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Comments by Manfred
| Date | Article | Comment |
| jun 18, 2016 20:43:39 |
Fast Lux meter | Hi Freddy, i´ve completed my Fast Lux meter and it works great. Because I hate the 9V cells, I use two AA eneloop cells and a MT3608 step up converter for the ... |
| jun 01, 2016 09:23:47 |
Fast Lux meter | Thanks Freddy. I´m with you. I was thinking of measuring pulsed light (AC-components) in bright surroundings, resulting in a large DC-component. The schematic ... |
| may 29, 2016 17:26:58 |
Fast Lux meter | @Josh: Many thanks, but it does not answer my questions. Which means: does the change in supply harm the behaviour of the circuit? I have read all. Slow reading ... |
| may 29, 2016 14:17:40 |
Fast Lux meter | Isn´t the output voltage always positive? So why not use an asymmetrical supply? E.g. -3.5/+8.5V. It would nearly double the possible output voltage swing. |
| may 29, 2016 14:10:23 |
Fast Lux meter | Hi Freddy, many thanks for your fantastic projects and articles! |
