Is there an easier way to compare the voltages of these two sensors?
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I have a task that I have two sensors,which bought from http://www.xxx.com/Detail/1169820/LM77CIMM-3NOPB.html each, reading a voltage value. I need a circuit to output 1 if the difference between the two readings is smaller than 10% and 0 otherwise.
I can solve it both analogic or digitally. Since I have more experience dealing with digital circuits than analogic ones, I thought about doing the following: Convert the readings to binary and build a circuit which basically uses the formula | (V1 - V2) | / ((V1 + V2)/2) ) and compares it with 0.1. I think there is an easier way of solving this and wanted some help to find it.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Great regards,
LongkkeEDIT: removed kynix spam link
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