On right and wrong
Matthew Lee Franklin
fran0054 at gold.tc.umn.edu
Tue Mar 28 17:26:33 GMT 1995
Hi Peter,
>When I can't I keep quiet. Someone telling us we are right and we are wrong
>is not what is needed to encourage the free expression of ideas needed.
Isn't the discussion of the ideas on their rightness or wrongness what
should happen after a brainstorming session?
>final summary has killed of the discussion. For example the question of the
>voltage across the transistor in saturation has been raised and trying to
>explain my theory to others has aroused my curiosity in whether the voltage
>will appear across the Collector Emitter junction, only when the coil is
>saturated. I expect that thread will now die and I'll never find out :(
So let's bring it up again. Didn't someone say we could set it up as
series circuit and look where the drops are? 12 volts total, a little
across a balast resistor, a little across the coil, and the rest across
whatever is controlling it -- either a C-E junction of a BJT or more
spohisticated current controller such as an old HEI module. And the
distribution of voltage drops will be changing (as you mentioned in an
earlier post). Comments?
Suggestion: To keep everyone happier, can we limit ourselves to 20 or 30
lines of 80 character long text most of the time? Well-focused, short
messages are often *so* much more helpful.
Later,
Matt
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