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another small breakthrough on our NERD technology.

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Rosemary Ainslie

Quote from: poynt99 on January 23, 2012, 10:54:50 PM
As per your schematic labeling:

1) What does the "g" stand for?
2) What does the "s" stand for?

This is getting absurd.  We do NOT USE 'g' or 's' ON OUR SCHEMATICS.  this is the last time I'm answering this question.  IF you're seeing something 'speak up.'  Else I'm done.

ACTUALLY we do.  Those are the legs of the TRANSISTOR.  Gate Source  Drain.

poynt99

Quote from: Rosemary Ainslie on January 23, 2012, 10:59:33 PM
This is getting absurd.  We do NOT USE 'g' or 's' ON OUR SCHEMATICS.  this is the last time I'm answering this question.  IF you're seeing something 'speak up.'  Else I'm done.

Please look at your FIG. 1 in your paper. The schematic I used is taken directly from there, and I did not add the "g" nor "s". They are on your schematic labeled as such.

So what do the "g" and "s" stand for? I would think that they stand for "Gate" and "Source" respectively, and that would be correct by convention.
question everything, double check the facts, THEN decide your path...

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Rosemary Ainslie

Quote from: poynt99 on January 23, 2012, 11:05:23 PM
Please look at your FIG. 1 in your paper. The schematic I used is taken directly from there, and I did not add the "g" nor "s". They are on your schematic labeled as such.

So what do the "g" and "s" stand for? I would think that they stand for "Gate" and "Source" respectively, and that would be correct by convention.

Please get to your point.

poynt99

Almost there, possibly the LAST question.

Do you agree that in your diagram, the label "g" means "Gate" and the label "s" means "Source"?
question everything, double check the facts, THEN decide your path...

Simple Cheap Low Power Oscillators V2.0
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?action=downloads;sa=view;down=248
Towards Realizing the TPU V1.4: http://www.overunity.com/index.php?action=downloads;sa=view;down=217
Capacitor Energy Transfer Experiments V1.0: http://www.overunity.com/index.php?action=downloads;sa=view;down=209

Rosemary Ainslie

Quote from: poynt99 on January 23, 2012, 11:26:38 PM
Almost there, possibly the LAST question.

Do you agree that in your diagram, the label "g" means "Gate" and the label "s" means Source?

YES.