Hello,
I'm looking for a chip that will allow me to take my hall-effect sensor's unipolar squarewave output and convert it to a bipolar squarewave.
The hall-effect outputs (digital!!!) only +V amplitude but I need to have -V and +V at the same time...
PLEASE PLEASE help me with finding a chip that does that or a circuit...
So far I heard that I can use capacitors... or an op-amp... with a dc-offset... but I am SURE there must be an IC out there that makes life easier. Thanks!
-sun
I'm looking for a chip that will allow me to take my hall-effect sensor's unipolar squarewave output and convert it to a bipolar squarewave.
The hall-effect outputs (digital!!!) only +V amplitude but I need to have -V and +V at the same time...
PLEASE PLEASE help me with finding a chip that does that or a circuit...
So far I heard that I can use capacitors... or an op-amp... with a dc-offset... but I am SURE there must be an IC out there that makes life easier. Thanks!
-sun