Re: common emitter configuration- voltage divider biasing.
From: Jonathan Kirwan (jkirwan_at_easystreet.com)
Date: 08/01/04
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Date: Sun, 01 Aug 2004 20:35:45 GMT
On Sun, 01 Aug 2004 19:15:33 GMT, "Joe" <nuisancewildlife@nospamearthlink.net>
wrote:
>My default font says it is 'courier new' whatever that means.
Okay, that's probably right, then. So, you still cannot read the ASCII
schematics? Frankly, I'm worried that what you are reading as "default font"
isn't what is being used to display the text. But I suppose you know what you
are doing.
If you are willing to go to some lengths, just to check it, highlight and copy
the text you are reading and then paste it into NOTEPAD. Save as text file.
Drop into DOS box, type it onto the screen. That'll make sure. (Or, you could
simply make sure that NOTEPAD is using a non-truetype system font or else
Courier New.)
The reason I say all this is that *I* have a great deal of difficulty with them
when the font is a proportional spaced font -- often, they are simply illegible.
Sometimes, just 'poorly formed' but 'readable, with some pain.' But if the font
is fixed-spacing, it should look readable. Of course, I'm assuming you know
that -/\/- is a resistor and --||-- is a capacitor, etc.
Jon
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