see the component list
help, please.
see the component list
help, please.
In that application, the short answer is no. The 4.3V Zener is setting a reference voltage for the brownout circuit. Replacing it with a 5V Zener would not be in your best interest.
Kelly
In that application, the short answer is no. The 4.3V Zener is setting a reference voltage for the brownout circuit. Replacing it with a 5V Zener would not be in your best interest.
Kelly
In that application, the short answer is no. The 4.3V Zener is setting a reference voltage for the brownout circuit. Replacing it with a 5V Zener would not be in your best interest.
Kelly
In that application, the short answer is no. The 4.3V Zener is setting a reference voltage for the brownout circuit. Replacing it with a 5V Zener would not be in your best interest.
Kelly
I understand now.
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