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So i guess voltage on the anode is correct, considering the 0.4mA current? But on the cathode is false? Maybe the circuit behind question mark is using different ground or something?
Yes, that is true, but still, shouldn't the rule, current is flowing from higher potential to lower be undependant of circuit behind question mark? Why is voltage on anode droping lower than cathode voltage?
Indeed, but why inside my designed circuit on the anode i can see 1V, even though...
Hello, i am having anomaly with my circuit. I designed a negative trigger circuit to detect car door switching.
Problem occours in example 2.
As i know current flows from higher potential to lower. Considering the 2V at the cathode, at the anode should be 2.3V, but in reality, voltage there...
Hi, I'm developing a project for automotive environment and I need a little help designing the schematic and picking the right components. The project itself is very rudimentary and suitable for electronics hobbyist.
So, if you are interested in developing an electronic device for cars, PM me...
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