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I know that to find R1 I could use which gives me the frequency that I want. However, how do I make the circuit have th

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I know that to find R1 I could use which
gives me the frequency that I want. However, how do I make the
circuit have the offset necessary? How can I also control the Duty
Cycle?
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10V W Frequency 220 Hz 2V Project A

4+15V 3 R2 6 R3 U1 LM741 w R1 2 3+15V -1547 +u U1 6 HE LM741 OUT2) C1 OUT 1 - 150 Figure 5 – Miller Integrator + Hysteresis Circuit
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