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7/2/2025, 1:28:26 AM
>>2928233
My point is you can easily simulate anything the AI suggests, instead of second-guessing whenever it contradicts itself.
I'm unsure how the feedback resistors in a normal half-wave op-amp rectifier react to each other when they're ORing a signal, but considering this full-wave rectifier design does it it's probably fine. The other full-wave rectifier design has a push-pull output and so isn't suitable for ORing together.
My point is you can easily simulate anything the AI suggests, instead of second-guessing whenever it contradicts itself.
I'm unsure how the feedback resistors in a normal half-wave op-amp rectifier react to each other when they're ORing a signal, but considering this full-wave rectifier design does it it's probably fine. The other full-wave rectifier design has a push-pull output and so isn't suitable for ORing together.
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