AC or DC?? If it is DC voltages, series the sources together. eg. + 1.5V - to + 1.5V - = 3 VDC. If AC you will have to find a transformer in that range, 1.5VAC primary to 3VAC secondary.
put a resistance in one of the wire connecting.....put around 2 to 3 ohm resistance to obtain 3 v fron 6 v.....
If its AC, you can use a transformer. If its DC, you can use an inverter. If you are talking about converting a 1 volt signal into a 5 volt signal, you can use an amplifier.
use a resistor to restrict the current and voltage
switch the red and black wires
If you have to ask this question, you shouldn't be dealing with 11,000V
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Some simple 3 terminal single chip linear regulators are:+5V - 7805, LM309, LM323-5V - 7905, LM320Some high efficiency single chip switching regulators are: +5V - LM2574-5.0, LT1076-5-5V - LT3015-5Note: always read the datasheet carefully to make sure a part meets the requirements of your application before designing around the part.
It is depend on your requirement .suppose you need a voltage regulator of 5V than you need 5V Zener diode.
By changing the polarity of the source
By changing the polarity of the source
Why are you asking someone to do your homework for you? Ask your teacher.
If you have to ask this question, you shouldn't be dealing with 11,000V
Depending on the application and other factors, it will TYPICALLY be best to use a transformer. If it's a low current application, you can purchase a small 5V power supply transformer for under $20.00, US.
The answer is 1 + 5v.
you need a DAC, not just a buffer.
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+12V, -12V, +5V, -5V, +3.3V -5V is seldom used
yes.you can get 5v output even when the polarity is reversed. In a 5v battery, if u reverse the polarity, then u'll get the same 5v as output , but in the opposite direction.(i.e.,)-5v(negative 5 volt