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Voltage Divider Circuits. Set Me Straight.
Brilliant. Thanks! Obviously quite an active community here. I look forward to next time. Thanks everyone!- lucius
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Voltage Divider Circuits. Set Me Straight.
It does mean ground yes. It's an odd symbol; I know. However, that's what LTspice called a ground. Keep in mind I've accumulated a mere five minutes experience with the program, just today. Say there is a circuit. 9V BATTERY NEG TERMINAL---R1(220)---LED1---R2(110)---LED2---POSITIVE...- lucius
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Voltage Divider Circuits. Set Me Straight.
The symbols are perhaps slightly deceptive. The triangle at the bottom represents the ground. The Voltage source is meant to be a source of positive voltage - must be conventional flow. It's an unusual shape for a "circuit" but irrelevant to my question. Which was whether each V OUT receives...- lucius
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Voltage Divider Circuits. Set Me Straight.
The source is +9, if that helps. But I think I get the point guys. Thanks for the help!- lucius
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Voltage Divider Circuits. Set Me Straight.
I downloaded the program just for this post. I don't yet know how to use it. So, if I attach LEDs to both V OUTs, they will shine with equal brightness? edit: Thanks for the welcome! Sorry if this question should be obvious.- lucius
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Voltage Divider Circuits. Set Me Straight.
Hello all. I wonder if anybody could clear this up for a beginner. In the circuit attached: Is V OUT 1 of a higher voltage than V OUT 2? Does the current travel at 9V, until it drops at R1? Does it drop again at R2 and give an even lower voltage to V OUT 2? Or does the presence of two...- lucius
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- Circuits Set Voltage Voltage divider
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering