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Subjective Copper Memory Implanter
Properties
Properties describe core aspects of the project.
Pricing & Availability
Distributor | Qty 1 |
|---|---|
Arrow | $4.23–$8.20 |
Digi-Key | $9.22–$10.93 |
LCSC | $9.60 |
Mouser | $9.18 |
Verical | $8.69 |
Controls
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copilot
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LM35CZ/NOPB (U1):
- Pin 1 (+VS): Connected to Vcc (implicit).
- Pin 2 (GND): Connected to GND.
- Pin 3 (Vout): Connected to U2's positive input.
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LM741 (U2):
- Pins 1 and 5 (NULL): Typically not used. No pull-up/down resistors needed.
- Pin 2 (-): Connected to R1's wiper (adjustable voltage).
- Pin 3 (+): Connected to U1's Vout.
- Pin 4 (V-): Should be connected to a negative supply voltage if not using a single supply configuration.
- Pin 6 (OUTPUT): Connected to LED1 and LED2 anodes.
- Pin 7 (V+): Should be connected to a positive supply voltage.
- Pin 8 (NC): Not connected. No pull-up/down resistors needed.
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3362H-1-104LF (R1):
- Pin 1: Connected to GND.
- Pin 2: Usually the adjustable wiper. Should be connected to the negative input of the op-amp $U2:2$.
- Pin 3: Likely the fixed end of the trimpot. Should be connected to the negative input of the op-amp if not already.
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CTL1206FYW1T (LED1, LED2):
- Pin 1 (K): Cathode, should be connected to GND or a current-limiting resistor.
- Pin 2 (A): Anode connected to the op-amp output.
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