if its V(out min)=+3.6V and the V(input min)=+3.9V ? thanks! The circuit is a resistor?
R Rheilly Phoull Jan 1, 1970 0 Dec 13, 2004 #1 nick said: if its V(out min)=+3.6V and the V(input min)=+3.9V ? thanks! Click to expand... The circuit is a resistor?
nick said: if its V(out min)=+3.6V and the V(input min)=+3.9V ? thanks! Click to expand... The circuit is a resistor?
K Ken Taylor Jan 1, 1970 0 Dec 13, 2004 #3 nick said: if its V(out min)=+3.6V and the V(input min)=+3.9V ? thanks! Click to expand... That's not a circuit, that's just the minimum voltage specifications for input and output, for some particular (unstated) other condition(s) to be met. Ken
nick said: if its V(out min)=+3.6V and the V(input min)=+3.9V ? thanks! Click to expand... That's not a circuit, that's just the minimum voltage specifications for input and output, for some particular (unstated) other condition(s) to be met. Ken
P Paul Burke Jan 1, 1970 0 Dec 14, 2004 #4 nick said: if its V(out min)=+3.6V and the V(input min)=+3.9V ? Click to expand... Looks like homework... the answer is clearly 'sometimes but not always'. Paul Burke
nick said: if its V(out min)=+3.6V and the V(input min)=+3.9V ? Click to expand... Looks like homework... the answer is clearly 'sometimes but not always'. Paul Burke