need help with this please making it have no idea
Hi there,
You've two similar posts asking for help, although with different parts of what I assume is the same project. Could you please explain a little about what you think the circuits need to achieve, what is its purpose of the project and where you got the drawings from (e.g. an engineer scribbled them down for you or they came from a book)? It would also be useful to know a bit about your background so any help offered can be set at the right level of understanding. Looking forward to your reply.
Rod
Dudley I can't see the image at all....
Same.
To help identify the issue, I can see the image but I cannot enlarge by clicking it. [Windows 10, Firefox Quantum 64 ]
Rod
Without having seen the image yet (as other, I'm not able to), specifically what do you need help with ?
Luis
Sorry my bad I am trying to cultivate my robotic engineering skills soo....
the circuits are two different parts for the same robot but currently separated for prototyping
part 1 (is a force sensor interface with signal conditioning for a robot hand):
instrumentation amp of IN126, Low pass filter (20Hz) for noise, comparators (using LM324) for force levels 0, 20%, 40%, 60% and 80%.
part 2 (is a "sound wake-up robot"; creating a module to activate a robot from sleep-mode for power saving via a sound ‘trigger’. ):
powered by 12v battery......
just have no idea of what an exact circuit would look like for both parts
sorry still new to all this......
circuit design so i can make a prototype on a strip board
No offense intended, but you're asking for a lot. Circuit design isn't simple; that's why electrical engineering programs exist (It takes years to learn all the material needed to design circuitry.) I see from your profile that you're still in school, and not even to the high school level yet, which likely means that you lack the knowledge of mathematics and physics required to understand many electrical engineering topics.
The best advice I can give you is to be patient and start very small. You have several blocks in your diagrams labelled "low-pass filter"; designing one of these is an excellent place for you to start, as very simple LPFs can be made using only two passive components. Once you've designed each block in your diagrams, you can start thinking about how to combine them.