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Rosemary Ainslie circuit demonstration on Saturday March 12th 2011

Started by hartiberlin, February 20, 2011, 06:14:05 PM

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Rosemary Ainslie

As such, the FG output should not be tied to the Source lead of any MOSFET whatsoever, and if the shunt is not connected either in series with the battery or in the Source leg of the current-carrying device, i.e. Q2, then the results indicated from the shunt will be inaccurate.

And here it is.  The FG input is connected to the GATE of the MOSFET Q1.  The FG output is connected to the GATE of the MOSFET Q2.  The FG output IS NOT on the SOURCE RAIL of Q2. 

I've just checked this.  If my computer hadn't been hacked then I could have also photographed it.  But when I'm up and running I'll even take the trouble to VIDEO it.

Rosemary 

Rosemary Ainslie

BTW that highlighted number on my previous post was a quote from Poynt.  I hope that's clear.  I can't access the 'reply' 'modify' buttons because they've been taken out of my access.

Magluvin

Quote from: Rosemary Ainslie on May 03, 2011, 07:19:38 PM
BTW that highlighted number on my previous post was a quote from Poynt.  I hope that's clear.  I can't access the 'reply' 'modify' buttons because they've been taken out of my access.

Hey Rose

This should be a simple fix.  The problem is that pictures have been disabled in your browser. When pics are disabled, so are the buttons. They are pictures.

What browser are you using?

Mags

Rosemary Ainslie

Hi Mags.  If you don't mind I'd rather not say.  I think they're getting in via my browser because the previous one I used is no longer available.  I get re-routed.  But right now it's getting PAINFULLY sticky.  I think there's tracking me again.

I'm out of here. 

Magluvin

Hey Rose

If its internet explorer....

Go to tools menu, click internet options.

Select the tab that says Advanced, then scroll down to Browsing. There you will see if pictures are enabled.

If its Firefox....

Go to tools menu and click Options.

Click the tab that says Content and you should see Load Images Automatically. Put a check in the box if the is not one.

Restart the browser. May not need to.  ;]


Mags