Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Bleed resistor AND Led
Posted by
JanRwl@A...
on 2002-05-26 00:00:02 UTC
In a message dated 25-May-02 21:05:06 Central Daylight Time, js3mc@...
writes:
LED, so it will not be conducting much current, if any, when the cap is below
a few volts.
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writes:
> By Mariss's explanation at the third timeJay: No, you will still have the 1800-2200 ohm resistor in series with the
> constant the CAP will be at 5% or 2.5v Now by Daves explanation the
> LED needs 1.7 v to light. Sooo will the LED glow dimmly for some time
> after the third time constant?
>
>
LED, so it will not be conducting much current, if any, when the cap is below
a few volts.
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2002-05-26 07:28:03 UTC
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