Feb 8, 2009 #1 A amin_rz Junior Member level 1 Joined Feb 7, 2006 Messages 15 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,382 Hi! Would you send me a robber current circuit(cmos)?
Feb 8, 2009 #2 Audioguru Advanced Member level 7 Joined Jan 19, 2008 Messages 9,458 Helped 2,151 Reputation 4,302 Reaction score 2,008 Trophy points 1,393 Location Toronto area of Canada Activity points 59,733 I looked for Current Robber Circuit in Google and didn't find one.
Feb 9, 2009 #3 A amin_rz Junior Member level 1 Joined Feb 7, 2006 Messages 15 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,382 hi! I know that there is a circuit that can drag(rob) redundant current of another circuit!!! do you know the name of it?
hi! I know that there is a circuit that can drag(rob) redundant current of another circuit!!! do you know the name of it?
Feb 9, 2009 #4 Audioguru Advanced Member level 7 Joined Jan 19, 2008 Messages 9,458 Helped 2,151 Reputation 4,302 Reaction score 2,008 Trophy points 1,393 Location Toronto area of Canada Activity points 59,733 The "Joule Thief" circuit robs a small current from an almost-dead battery. But it is not Cmos. Is it the Current robber Circuit? I made many Cmos oscillators that use an extremely low supply current.
The "Joule Thief" circuit robs a small current from an almost-dead battery. But it is not Cmos. Is it the Current robber Circuit? I made many Cmos oscillators that use an extremely low supply current.