R G Keen polarity reverse circuit

Started by iampoor, March 23, 2016, 10:18:45 PM

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iampoor

Anyone built this?
Wondering what some good starting points would be for resistor values.
I tried building the circuit with all 10k resistors (including the voltage divider). Works fine when the switch is open, but the signal disappears when the switch is closed. Hmmmm

http://www.geofex.com/article_folders/polarity_reverser/polarity_reverser.htm

induction

I haven't built it myself, but this has been verified by several people. Take a look at the last op-amp stage.

iampoor

Quote from: induction on March 23, 2016, 11:05:30 PM
I haven't built it myself, but this has been verified by several people. Take a look at the last op-amp stage.

Cool, thanks! I will try building it with a larger bias resistor, and a low value voltage divider. I cant imagine a TL072 would have any issue with me using 10K resistors. Woner why they went with 220k's in that schematic. Hmm.

PRR

> Anyone built this?

It is a well-known plan and I have seen it used.

> Woner why they went with 220k

Switch open, input impedance is just Rbias. Switch closed it also has R1. However if you used all 10K, that only means a drop from 10K to 5K, not no-signal.

> signal disappears when the switch is closed

Build error. Start with DC voltages to check for basic flaws.
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iampoor

Quote from: PRR on March 24, 2016, 02:02:45 AM
> Anyone built this?

It is a well-known plan and I have seen it used.

> Woner why they went with 220k

Switch open, input impedance is just Rbias. Switch closed it also has R1. However if you used all 10K, that only means a drop from 10K to 5K, not no-signal.

> signal disappears when the switch is closed

Build error. Start with DC voltages to check for basic flaws.

Thanks Paul. I will look it over again!