Yes, I already have a board and having trouble laying the components correctly and yes the earth is intendedWhat do you mean by 'turn it in to a bread-board'?
Do you have a board already?
You typically lay the components out as per the schematic, they usually have a +ve & -ve power rail built into them for the supply.
BTW, you used a Earth GND symbol, Is Earth intended?
It is a very simple circuit but I don't understand why It's giving me this much trouble.What kind of trouble?
It is a very simple circuit, so it should not be a great deal of a problem.
What is the reasoning for earthing the power common on this circuit?
Unfortunately, misused this way by many!My teacher uses this ground symbol to help us know what Is the ground of this circuit
I can't get it workingUnfortunately, misused this way by many!
But what kind of trouble are you experiencing?
Getting it working or wiring it?
I don't have my breadboard with me right now since I left it In School but here's my attempt on a simulator.how about this:
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sorry... did not realize this was homework section
this is what internal connections inside breadboard look like (orange lines)
plan to put IC in the middle so that each of 8 pins is on separate circuit.
plan on paper helps
arrange parts so that they do not cross and have some room around them
then populate board by placing IC first, then jumpers, then other parts (low parts first)
good luck
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I don't have that much experience I'm still very much a beginnerHow much experience have you had so far with bread board circuits,? Is this maybe your first?
Do you have a multi-meter to do a little trouble shooting?
hi Hadi,I don't have that much experience I'm still very much a beginner
that will work for low impedance circuits but ot so good for OpAmp inputs. also the LED should be connected the other way around.Make up a test tool using a 1K resistor and an LED in series.
R2 Is there It's just hiding behind the capacitorfirst of all your board shows only 4 resistors, not 5. R2 is missing.
function generator is not supposed to get connected directly to IC. it should connect to C2
C3 need to connect to output of the IC, not input
C2 polarity is wrong
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