Y want to know which component this symbol represents. Ive looked for it but I canot get it.
The symbol has a arrow into a box, and next to it there are some specifications. Buy I dont kno what is it
I also notice it has 4 way junctions for the connections. This can lead to all sorts of interpretation problems on copied or scanned drawings as the 'dot' can get lost in the reduced resolution.
If you draft it using EDA software some packages do not like 4 way junctions and may remove them. or automatically merge wires to 4 way junctions where the should not be.
Hi !! I think that j2356r is right.
Also, I consulted a friend, and he told me that it could be a zenner diode. The circuit is an input stage with a low pass filter (the inductor and the cap shown in the picture). The upper node is +24V power supply.
I think the way that circuit measures resistance is applying a current stimulus with the transisitor, and then analyze the transient.
Hi !! I think that j2356r is right.
Also, I consulted a friend, and he told me that it could be a zenner diode. The circuit is an input stage with a low pass filter (the inductor and the cap shown in the picture). The upper node is +24V power supply.
I think the way that circuit measures resistance is applying a current stimulus with the transisitor, and then analyze the transient.
Give full schematics to understand what circuit .
Only this can clarify what is this component .
Sme questions :
- Where the collector gets supply
- Base connected through 22KOhm resistor , that means no power amplifiere it is . That makes question wherther any type of diod is used because no big voltage will be expected on transsistor collector (so nothing to cut )
- where the induction goes , is it used to supply collector power ?
THe circuit, measures resintence between +24 and the inductor ends.
artem said:
- Base connected through 22KOhm resistor , that means no power amplifiere it is . That makes question wherther any type of diod is used because no big voltage will be expected on transsistor collector (so nothing to cut )