Hello,
I want to use the function generator possibility of Red Pitaya in order to deliver 5V pulses (~10µs/low frequency).
The output of RedPitaya is +/-1V or best for me 0-1V, but too low for my application.
I know how to translate the output level to 5V (with a comparator MAX903 and with the 5V power supply of the Red Pitaya).
I have an other problem : I want to trigger an high voltage pulse generator with 50 ohm input and which need 5V +/-1V input pulse signal.
I want again to use the 5V power supply I can get from the RedPitaya.
Is there a simple solution (I think of paralleling a MOSFET driver like ICL7667), could you give me some advices ?
Sincerely
Driving 50 ohms with 5V pulses
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Re: Driving 50 ohms with 5V pulses
I'm curious about this too. Anyone knowledgable on this topic want to share ideas?
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Re: Driving 50 ohms with 5V pulses
...same problem : i'd like to interface Red Pitaya analog outputs 1 and 2 to trigger standard 3,3V logic. One volt is'nt enough for TTL inputs...
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