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"Why does the division circuit use a bridge rectifier capacitor filter integrated voltage regulator circuit required current source" That's not the case, right? The circuit on the 4th floor is powered by a voltage source.   Details Published on 2019-6-25 09:30

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"This is the picture" It's really hard to see. It's better to press the Print Screen key, then paste it in Windows' "Paint", save it as a picture, and then paste it up.  Details Published on 2019-6-24 18:52
 
 

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“This is the picture.”

I can't really see clearly.

It is better to press the Print Screen key, then paste it in Windows' "Paint", save it as a picture, and then paste it up.

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There is no wave on the oscilloscope, just a straight line
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Your signal source is all DC, so the output can only be a straight line, where does the "wave" come from! ?  Details Published on 2019-6-25 09:29
Your signal source is all DC, so the output can only be a straight line, where does the "wave" come from! ?  Details Published on 2019-6-25 07:01
 
 
 
 

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Success is not something that can be achieved easily.

What results do you want?

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I would like to ask, why do I need to use a bridge rectifier capacitor filter integrated voltage regulator circuit to make a division operation circuit?
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"Why does the division circuit need a bridge rectifier capacitor filter integrated voltage regulator circuit required current source" No, right? The circuit on the 4th floor is powered by a voltage source.  Details Published on 2019-6-25 09:30
 
 
 
 

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1193132591 Published on 2019-6-24 19:02 An oscilloscope has no waves, just a straight line

Your signal source is all DC, so the output can only be a straight line. Where does the "wave" come from?

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1193132591 Published on 2019-6-24 19:02 An oscilloscope has no waves, just a straight line

In the circuit on the 4th floor, there is no AC signal input, so the result is of course DC, and only a straight line can be seen on the oscilloscope.

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1193132591 Published on 2019-6-24 23:32 I would like to ask, if I want to make a division operation circuit, why do I need to use a bridge rectifier capacitor filter integrated voltage regulator circuit to obtain the required current source

"Why does the division circuit use a bridge rectifier capacitor filter integrated voltage regulator circuit required current source"

That's not the case, right? The circuit on the 4th floor is powered by a voltage source.

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