To: AndrewC
That was a reference to your #1423 about him jumping to conclusions that they were different circuits. Look at the diagrams in the link. What do you think?
1,481 posted on
05/15/2003 1:33:49 PM PDT by
Nataku X
(Never give Bush any power you wouldn't want to give to Hillary.)
To: Nakatu X
"Because a good magician can do ...
something --- shouldn't make you right away jump to the conclusion that it's a real phenomenon." --Richard Feynman
1,482 posted on
05/15/2003 1:42:08 PM PDT by
f.Christian
(( the VERY sick mind - won't recognize facts -- REALITY -- probability anymore ! ))
To: Nakatu X
Look at the diagrams in the link. What do you think?Yes, I've seen both. That is why I know they are different. The picture has 17 transistors, the schematic has 18. The pix has the input signal going to 3 transistors connected as diodes, another transistor, and a resistor to ground. The schematic has the input going first through a resistor(RSRC) then to a resistor(R14) to ground, to 6 transistors(Q10,Q5,Q6,Q11,Q15,Q7 -- Q15 is diode configured) and to another resistor(R10) to ground
To: Nakatu X
That was a reference to your #1423 about him jumping to conclusions that they were different circuits. Well, the jumping to conclusion, was not that the circuits were different, rather that they produced a better circuit and presented that. "I do not know why but they are different" is not jumping to a conclusion.
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson