Bambalam Member Today at 3:26 PM #1 Here’s a power supply section containing +9V, +4.5V and GND that I breadboarded. Let’s see your preferred method for breadboarding power supplies. Last edited: 51 minutes ago
Here’s a power supply section containing +9V, +4.5V and GND that I breadboarded. Let’s see your preferred method for breadboarding power supplies.
JTEX Well-known member Today at 3:59 PM #3 Exactly. Where does your -V come from? There's nothing in this circuit that's more negative than the ground.
Exactly. Where does your -V come from? There's nothing in this circuit that's more negative than the ground.
J jwin615 Well-known member 57 minutes ago #4 JTEX said: Exactly. Where does your -V come from? There's nothing in this circuit that's more negative than the ground. Click to expand... BRB back with the wife...
JTEX said: Exactly. Where does your -V come from? There's nothing in this circuit that's more negative than the ground. Click to expand... BRB back with the wife...
Bambalam Member 49 minutes ago #5 lowpitch said: Your -9V is +4.5V as well. Click to expand... JTEX said: Exactly. Where does your -V come from? There's nothing in this circuit that's more negative than the ground. Click to expand... Well that was embarrassing. I completely goofed up on reading the schematic I was working on. I have updated the attachments.
lowpitch said: Your -9V is +4.5V as well. Click to expand... JTEX said: Exactly. Where does your -V come from? There's nothing in this circuit that's more negative than the ground. Click to expand... Well that was embarrassing. I completely goofed up on reading the schematic I was working on. I have updated the attachments.