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cdokme
modified 9 years ago

MOSFET Inverter Wave Form Changer

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That circuit transforms a sinusoidal wave to a square wave form. After that multiply the quare wave with (-1). I explored that when I am working on the basic MOSFET Inverter :) It doesn't matter what the KP constant is.
published 9 years ago
DanPiper
9 years ago
So the sine wave goes into the first transistor pair and this produces the square wave (hits rails of (+5V and 0V) but is inverted. Then you pass that signal through another pair to invert it (the times -1 you mentioned) and that gives the square wave in phase with the original wave. Is that how this works? (Forgive me but I'm new at electronics)
rich11292000
9 years ago
Right on dan
2ctiby
9 years ago
Altering the KP of the top right mosfet will effect the current flow....turn it anti-clockwise to see the LED http://everycircuit.com/circuit/5070095957360640
SigmaEOD
9 years ago
Very nice!
cdokme
9 years ago
@DanPiper yep, Im new too. Your analyse is completely true 👌🏾

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