"David White = TROLL "
Piss off.
"David White = TROLL "
Piss off.
"David White"
** Replace D1 with a link and see what changes.You are still an imbecile.
Perhaps D1 is to give protection against accidental reverse polarity.
"Robert Bare Faced Liar"
** No fooling ..........( Apologies to FZ )
.... Phil
And so it does. Yes, the gain was the problem. Thank you for taking time to provide this learning experience.
David White
There is a circuit there. Beware of a 4-way way. I had some trouble seeing the feedback. I make it a rule to never make a 4-way connection on a schematic, even if it makes the circuit look messy.
Well, another way i have seen schematics done is to use a half-circle to "hop" over a wire to show NC and not use a dot where wires are connected. After seeing copy machine blurps of various types on both versions of depiction, i decided for myself to use a hybrid that tolerates goofs in splotch and no-hops; the "standard" was to use a half-circle to "hop" over a wire to show NC and USE a dot where wires are connected (IE build in a little redundancy).
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