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By alex_g
#60874 I had a similar problem a while back, weak signal from the output pin had to be boosted (it was an analog signal too, iirc, from a DAC). Someone recommended I use an op-amp setup to boost the signal, and it worked a treat!

I still have the unit, built it easily with just one chip, a 4-op amp LM324 jobbie.

By the way, like yourself, I am more of a programmer, and know very little about electronics. So if I could do it, you probably could, too. The design is something like this: http://www.eleccircuit.com/increase-out ... 85ma-size/

Only thing I'm not sure is if the 85mA output is enough for you.
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By Drpepper
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alex_g wrote:I had a similar problem a while back, weak signal from the output pin had to be boosted (it was an analog signal too, iirc, from a DAC). Someone recommended I use an op-amp setup to boost the signal, and it worked a treat!

I still have the unit, built it easily with just one chip, a 4-op amp LM324 jobbie.

By the way, like yourself, I am more of a programmer, and know very little about electronics. So if I could do it, you probably could, too. The design is something like this: http://www.eleccircuit.com/increase-out ... 85ma-size/

Only thing I'm not sure is if the 85mA output is enough for you.


Thanks, it is so interesting just how many ways there are to do the same thing.
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