LM393 speed test with a dynamic output voltage divider -- gives a best high speed sense range for the 5V supply
the divider (conditionally --and/or-- very approximately ) corresponds to about a single 3.6kΩ pullup resistor (or speculatively to about 1mA max. sink current at high frequency = (5 - 1.4)·1V/3.6kΩ)
An experimental javaScript Output Voltage Divider Calculator
Summing it up ::
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the divider (conditionally --and/or-- very approximately ) corresponds to about a single 3.6kΩ pullup resistor (or speculatively to about 1mA max. sink current at high frequency = (5 - 1.4)·1V/3.6kΩ)
An experimental javaScript Output Voltage Divider Calculator
Voltage Divider - Calculator
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Integrity of the entered data :
R1 :
R2 :
R3 :
R0 : -- R0 = R1||R3
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VCC :
UHI :
ULO :
ISNK :
Integrity of the entered data :
R1 :
R2 :
R3 :
R0 : -- R0 = R1||R3
Usage :: R1 to R3 correspond to {r1} to {r3} on the Fig. above
Summing it up ::
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