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Appendix F<br />

This Appendix gives the list of the electronic components used to build the<br />

touch sensor circuit shown in Figure 5.1.<br />

List of electronic components:<br />

"4 operational amplifiers: µA741 CP<br />

" 14 Resistors (0.25mW):<br />

RI 9.1 kfl R8 1.2 kfl<br />

R2 9.1 kf R9 1.2 kfl<br />

R3 10kfl R10 1.2kfl<br />

R4 10 kf2 RI I 27092<br />

R5 1 kfl R12 2.4 kfl<br />

R6 27 kfl R13 3.6 kfl<br />

R7 1 kfl R14 2.4 kfl<br />

94 Potentiometers (0.5 mW):<br />

Potl 2 kfl Pot3 2 kQ<br />

Pot2 10 kf2 Pot4 I kn<br />

"I DC-DC Converter. NMH1215D<br />

"2 Voltage Regulator. MC78L12ACP mounted in parallel.<br />

"I Opto Isolator.<br />

SFH 610-2<br />

"1 Output relay.<br />

1 Power source<br />

connection relay.<br />

"3 TransZorbs:<br />

"2 Fuses:<br />

"3 Diodes<br />

"2 LEDs<br />

single pole relay 5V (3.7 V- 10 V), 1 kS2<br />

High isolation double pole relay 24 V (16.8 - 60 V),<br />

2057 fl<br />

SA15A, type unidirectional 500W<br />

250mA<br />

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