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What do I need to do to get an average of a DC signsl?
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<blockquote data-quote="daniel" data-source="post: 2473024" data-attributes="member: 207825"><p>I have an LED air/fuel gauge in my car and it oscillates from lean/optimal/rich following the dc current. When I hit the gas it goes rich for a little and when I let off it goes lean for a little. How can I control the oscillation so it stays in the optimal range, but yet when I let off or hit the gas it goes to lean or rich? Thanks guys and girls!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daniel, post: 2473024, member: 207825"] I have an LED air/fuel gauge in my car and it oscillates from lean/optimal/rich following the dc current. When I hit the gas it goes rich for a little and when I let off it goes lean for a little. How can I control the oscillation so it stays in the optimal range, but yet when I let off or hit the gas it goes to lean or rich? Thanks guys and girls! [/QUOTE]
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