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by dkristal
published 8 years ago
LeButch
8 years ago
Explonation what this should show us please.
BillyT
8 years ago
The circuit is supposed to show by the addition of offset biasing resistors, the circuit will start more easily, the attached circuit shows by using better biasing resistors, the circuit started more easily and its waveform is less distorted.. http://everycircuit.com/circuit/5876854463660032
LeButch
8 years ago
Thanks.
dkristal
8 years ago
@BillyT http://everycircuit.com/circuit/6126209124794368
hurz
8 years ago
@dkristal, can you explain this? http://everycircuit.com/circuit/5292352683114496
LeButch
8 years ago
I can. Your circuits are too dump to follow physics.
BillyT
8 years ago
@dkristal, I'm not sure how much you understand about simple simulators and or PLCs, but basically they cannot look at a whole circuit and say yes this is how it is supposed to work, the easiest circuit to understand is a ladder circuit in a PLC followed by a mixed logic circuit then a logic or simulator circuit. How most of them handle a circuit is scan them in line by line remembering the diversions as they go along, this way they handle circuits bit by bit and simply add them together. If you have to circuits side by side that are interconnected but don't really rely upon each other, sometimes things come unstuck, if you can stack the circuits vertically some times this can help, if you have a powerful program on a powerful computer, this can also help. Check this for a vertical stack; http://everycircuit.com/circuit/4577561089933312
dkristal
8 years ago
Thanks for the clarifications. I think it is a great honor for me to study my circuits...
BillyT
8 years ago
Everyone here learns something from someone.
dkristal
8 years ago
@BillyT look at this http://everycircuit.com/circuit/6339155130056704
BillyT
8 years ago
Yes, you are asking the simulator to do too many calculations at the same time, change the capacitors to about 10uF, slow down the amount of calculations. It will work again @ the 1 second rate.

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