Re: Cpacitor discharge
- From: Klaus M. <k°l°a°u°s#m°l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 16:24:38 +0100
On 17 Feb 2007 05:09:15 -0800, "mkaras" <mkaras@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On Feb 16, 12:52 am, Andrew Edge <a_n_d_y_e_d_...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
You missed the position I was taking in the thread in answer to the
Op's question.
Just read it carefully again.
Besides, without all those fancy 7 components and exoticly Pulsed
Power supplies included in the circuit given above I could get you
the linear voltage output your circuit gives
with only 2 components plus a capacitor.
Careful though on your statements. Before telling anyone that a
linear output is not an exponential watch out though on one point. I
have sometimes used a linear output as an approximation to an
exponential and it works excellently. Check on the Math of
exponentials to see why.
OK Andrew:
The full truth . . . you are an idiot. And sadly, without the ears to
hear
it or the humility to acknowledge it, you will charge forth continuing
to
prove it.
Makras
you seem to be the bigger idiot. You post a link that is totally
unrelated to what he is saying. He answers and kindly gives you an
explanantion.
And you call him an idiot.
Just piss off Makras troll.
Klaus
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