Re: In this opamp circuit, how do I determine when the diodes turn on or off?
- From: MRW <mr.whatever@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 14:04:04 -0000
On Sep 16, 8:04 am, BobG <bobgard...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sep 16, 2:38?am, MRW <mr.whate...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:> Diodes and capacitors scare me
for some reason.
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I'll have to remind you to cover your eyes if you ever visit my lab.
Hi BobG,
I don't mean it in that sense. I mean whenever I am shown a circuit
with anything other than a simple resistor network then I get
intimidated and my mind goes blank. It normally takes me a few minutes
to recover and work along the equations, but most often, I get stuck
with problems that have capacitors, inductors, diodes, transistors,
etc. It normally takes me a few days of flipping thru book's pages or
asking questions just to get a sense of it.
.
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