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- | PC board design files for this experiment, and other related extentions, can be found on the ADI GitHub education tool repository. The PCB schematic is shown in figure 2 and a photo of the board is shown in figure 3. | + | |
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- | The PCB uses the standard 8 pin DIP single op-amp footprint and can be inserted into a solder-less breadboard. | + | |
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+ | Here is a good technical paper on how to make [[adi> | ||
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