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802 B
802 B
Hardware
LTSpice simulation
By modifying the R_{cal1}
resistor we can see that the maximum output voltage can go up to 5V
. The goal would be to modify this resistor value to have a maximum output of around 3.3V
:
a=\frac{\Delta{y}}{\Delta{x}}=\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}
AN: a=\frac{10k-1k}{2.1-4.94}
AN: a=-3170
y=-3170x+b
1000=-3170(4.94)+b
b=3170(4.94)+1000
b=16659
y=-3170x+16659
We can now calculate the resistor R_{cal1}
to have 3.3V
in maximum output with the previous formula, we find:
-3.17\times{10^3\times{3.3V}}+16.7\times{10^3}=6.2k\Omega
Has we can see with the LTSpice simulation, we have the correct maximum voltage, it does not go further than
3.29V
which is exactly what we wanted.