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ahhh i see it now.. thanks! that made it pretty clear!
-Josh

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woot woot it works! thanks for the info on this!
i got it all to work!
-Josh

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Hey, i have all the components to build the correction amp, but I only bought 2 op-amps, knowing they were dual. How exactly how do you use them in the dual configuration? I only have to run X, Y and G.
Thanks
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OK, let me clarify the circit abit before I start building it.
So, all the 0V grounds go to the ground on the sound card?
On the circuit, after the 1K resistor, it says 2-5v. Does that mean, I can just give it 5V from the sound card, there, and just leave the 1K resistor, and everything behind it out?
Also, on pins 4 and 8 of the op-amp, it has Vcc and Vdd, where do they go?
Can this whole circuit run on the 5V from the sound card? (I have a little circuit here that can take a few volts, and step it up if needed, but i'd prefer if I didnt have to)
Like this?

thanks
Last edited by Things; 09-17-2008 at 20:02.
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If all you have is the 0 to +5VDC from the USB cable, then you need a neat little thing called a DC/DC converter. That is part of the LaserBoy Correction Amp kit. It takes 0 to +5VDC in and gives you +/-9VDC out so you can power your op-amps with +9V on the +V input pin and -9V on the -V in pin. GND floats between these two voltages.
If you stay with it and keep asking questions, you'll get it.
Ordering a kit would be a good idea.
James.
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hey James, paypal isnt working for me, so I have all the components to make it. I'm just windering where you give the circuit the 9V?
As I said, I do have a little DC/DC converter, but the circuit calls for 2 15V supplies, which threw me off.
EDIT: I have found that the 2 15V supplies are so that the circuit gets a + AND - supply. Would removing the 1K resistor, and just giving it 2 USB inputs do the same thing, or do I need something with a + and - output?
Last edited by Things; 09-17-2008 at 21:19.
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On that circuit, it wants a +/-15V supply, which I am giving it, with the galvo PSU. Now, my problem is I am getting like 12V on the output!!!
that 1K resistor is supposed to limit it to like 5V is it not? I get around 19V between that and the + supply.
does that mean: 15+15=30V ??
EDIT: Well, the driver is working now, but the image is still VERY distorted :/
Last edited by Things; 09-18-2008 at 05:19.
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Hey things, why didn't you buy a kit it would have made things a lot easier for you, especially if you are just learning to read schematics. The place in the schem. where you say 'can I just give it 5V here' that place should be -5V. The 1k doesn't limit it to -5V, the zener diode attached to it does. 15V+15V=30V, yes. That is the voltage across the op-amp supply if you power it from the galvo regulated circuit. It works fine, that's the way I had it for a while, too.
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FYI - I just received a couple 5v to +-12V DC-DC converters in the mail. I am going to try them to see if I can get full +-10V out of the correction amp so that I get the full scan angle. I'll post my results later.
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I have the amp's working, I can adjust offset and all, but the distortion is still there, but anyway I have a new thread for it, so i'll discuss it over there and leave this place clear.
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