Re: 12 LED resistance circuit help



On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 09:12:33 GMT, "Anthony Fremont"
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>"Watson A.Name - "Watt Sun, the Dark Remover"" <NOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>wrote in message
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>> Heh. Some advice handed out in the NG is really atrocious, ain't it?
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>I guess the restatement I made is not good enough. Should I start
>another thread and offer a formal apology to the world for making such a
>heinous mis-statement about current vs. dissipation?

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Current VS dissipation isn't where you erred, you stated that
current-hogging was taking place in a series circuit, where currents
are everywhere the same and hogging _can't take place.
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>Maybe I could help
>make amends by belittling others, nit-picking posts and posting a bunch
>of OT crap?

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That seems a little extreme. Usually all that's required is an "oops"
or an "aaarrghhh!" or a simple admission of error.
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>Lets see if we can't get on to the road to recovery now. Speaking of
>good advice, why are you trying to get a poster to use non-rechargeable
>alkaline batteries when he clearly expressed a preference for
>rechargeable? Hey Fields, are you ever going to acknowledge/correct
>your mistake in S.E.D about max collector current on the 2N4401?
>sheez....

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*** you, pinhead. Go to:

http://www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/2N%2F2N4401.pdf

and read the absolute maximum rating for collector current, then
report back with what you find along with a reference to the article,
OK?

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John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer
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