[sdiy] Question for the sages...

John L Marshall john.l.marshall at gte.net
Sat May 5 04:28:40 CEST 2001


How about a voltage comparator with one leg connected to the input and the
other leg connected to a voltage set pot. Use the output of the voltage
comparator to toggle two FETs or CMOS switches to route the signal to one
output or the other.

John
> I have a rather mundane question, but (like all my previous questions) one
> that is probably easily answered. Is there such thing as a simple circuit
> wherein you have an input for a control voltage, and (say...) a
> potentiometer for setting a split point, where all voltages over that
point
> are sent out one output, and all voltages under that point are sent to a
> second output?
>
> This seems like such a simple (and usefull) concept for a module, but I
> can't for the life of me find a module or example circuit that does such a
> thing, which leads me to believe that it's not simple at all. Thanks in
> advance for any help on this matter.
>
> -Chris Randall
>




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