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In Reply to: RE: Just to clarify... posted by audiophilect on March 23, 2009 at 06:34:13
>> The output of the IV circuit is NOT connected to its current input via a resistor, right? <<
None of our circuits in any of products have the output connected back to the input via any connection of any type. That would constitute a feedback loop, which we do not use.
Charles,
I just looked at the datasheet for the integrated circuit. Do you use a resistor connected to pin 5 to set the output voltage? If you do not feel comfortable answering the details I can understand. Thanks.
Yes, access to pin 5 is crucial. It is one of the few IC's that allow access to that node.
Thanks for the info.
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