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xoxos
 

okay, v=ir, right.

i've tried using resistors rated at a fraction than an ohm, but i'm not
getting any increase in voltage, and all the amplifier info i can find
uses a 'signal' voltage and a 'supply' voltage, ie. just using an amount
of the 'supply' voltage in proportion to the 'supply,' ie. like a
transistor.

did i miss this? is there any way to increase voltage, or are you stuck
with the max. output of your ps?

i'm trying to build some cute super mini synths and stuff for gifts, so
a bit frustrated since i'm on a deadline. i'm trying to power circuits
with single aaa batteries.. on it's own, not even enough to trigger most
leds and transistors. i have some resistors rated at .5 ohm.. it doesn't
make sense to me, but what they hey. if this can be done, i'd be cool
for some ideas on doing it cheaply, and in a small amount of space! :)

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