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I'm trying to construct this circuit from Jim Weir's circuits page. Not
having much luck, but I am trying. I'm a sailboater, (you would not want ME driving a plane!). Can Jim or someone with some electronics look at my non-working attempts. I have some pictures with my circuit descriptions at: http://bellsouthpwp.net/k/e/kelmark2180/index.html if someone can be of assistance. Thanks; Don |
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"Not having much luck" doesn't exactly tell us what you are trying to do or
what is not working as you expected it. Wanna be a litle more specific? Jim "dwbauer" wrote in message . .. I'm trying to construct this circuit from Jim Weir's circuits page. Not having much luck |
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Don,
A quick look shows that your schematic calls for a LM324 but your breadboard is showing a LM339 wired as a LM324. Nice try. Not the same pinout on the chips. If you use a 339 you need to look up the pinout and make changes to your wiring diagram accordingly. Try National Semiconductors Website. Clark Hinds Cetacea Sound, Inc. |
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![]() "karel" wrote I am quite willing to be of help only this question isn't really at its right place here It's not about aviation, it's about electronics. Couldn't you post it in some electronics forum? Ahh, but you are only sooo wrong. Jim makes electronics goodies for airplanes. When someone needs help, he has stated that he prefers to help them out here, so others that might be having the same problem will see what to do about it. So, in review, electronics goodiies for airplanes, built at home, belongs in aviation homebuilt. See? -- Jim in NC |
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Thanks!
Somehow I have overlooked the obvious. If My eyes were better, I may have caught that myself, but I doubt it. And for the other posts, what it is supposed to do, is light up the green/clear LED with the brightness controlled by that blue variable resistor at the top left of the circuit. Believe me, when it lights, it is bright green. I hate being this slow, but my excuse is that three years ago, I had the s*it beat out of me, topped off by being shot. I'm alive, just not very bright anymore. Many thanks to all who responded, if I have more problems, I'll post it in an electronics forum. Thanks Again; Don wrote in message oups.com... Don, A quick look shows that your schematic calls for a LM324 but your breadboard is showing a LM339 wired as a LM324. Nice try. Not the same pinout on the chips. If you use a 339 you need to look up the pinout and make changes to your wiring diagram accordingly. Try National Semiconductors Website. Clark Hinds Cetacea Sound, Inc. |
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