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what is that MAR-8 driver

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richy_64

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New PostCreated: 2004-08-24, 05:56 PM CET  Subject: Re: what is that MAR-8 driver  print  recommend Reply with Quotation  

Hmmm, you have an oscilloscope but you don´t know how to use zener diodes

for example pin 4 5 6 the voltage will be 5v or 0.1 bcoz 5.1v zener is there
Sorry, but this a really silly question.
Of course at pin 4,5,6 are 5.1V because there is a 5.1V zener diode!!!

I recommend you to learn something about standard electronic parts.
If you don´t understand how this circuit works, better leave it.
You cannot expect from me or someone other to explain you everything, especially basic electronics. For that there are many books in your local library...


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Actually i don´t have any test circuit diagram
You are just building a small circuit to get the MAX2623 working... well that´s what i call test circuit.


[edited: 2004-08-24, 05:57 PM CET by richy_64]
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New PostCreated: 2004-08-24, 07:45 PM CET  Subject: Re: what is that MAR-8 driver  print  recommend Reply with Quotation  

i think u take my word wrong way as ur last post u said that i have to apply 5V to pin # 4 5 6 ......what y u ask ......there is ziner may i give direct 5 v to these pin or what Voltage will be good for these pin,s...........please brother dont leave me in middle of all this ........just need a idea about test cricuit that it .....
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New PostCreated: 2004-08-24, 08:53 PM CET  Subject: Re: what is that MAR-8 driver  print  recommend Reply with Quotation  

Yes, of course you can give 5V direct to the three pins, wasn´t that clear?

All questions you asked in your last posting are answered in the MAX2622-MAX2624 datasheet. Why haven´t you read it?

http://pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/MAX2622-MAX2624.pdf


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New PostCreated: 2004-08-25, 01:07 AM CET  Subject: Re: what is that MAR-8 driver  print  recommend Reply with Quotation  

as as figer shows

pin 2 need 2DC 1Vpeak AC .....pin 4 5 6 = 5v ......this is dont ........ok brother i will try this
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New PostCreated: 2004-08-25, 08:38 AM CET  Subject:  nice chick  print  recommend Reply with Quotation  

by the way ...

nice new chick ... !


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New PostCreated: 2004-08-27, 04:18 AM CET  Subject:  Re: what is that MAR-8 driver  print  recommend Reply with Quotation  

Songmics® Schmuckschrank Spiegelschr...
hi klewer

can i have the cricuit of squaer wave genrator that u use in jammer 2 .

and plesae uplaod ur jammer 3 pictuer....
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New PostCreated: 2004-08-27, 05:10 PM CET  Subject:  Re: what is that MAR-8 driver  print  recommend Reply with Quotation  

try to remember this ...

http://www.carookee.com/forum/broadcasting/1/2506843#2506843


The output voltage is higher ,, but it's suitable to drive it with lower , too.
This circuit work well with my VCO. Try to build this if you don't like
to program AVR's.


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my name is Chris
my homepage called "kleiner-onkel"
that discribes my ex-girlfiend to me and means "small uncle"

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New PostCreated: 2004-08-27, 07:48 PM CET  Subject: Re: what is that MAR-8 driver  print  recommend Reply with Quotation  

sorry Chris

so u mena to say that if i m working with POS1060 then i have to give the square wave genrator 20v........ and what u use in ur jammer 2 cricuit ? ...... and tell as about ur education and next project u r working on .
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New PostCreated: 2004-08-28, 01:02 PM CET  Subject: Re: what is that MAR-8 driver  print  recommend Reply with Quotation  

hi
this ad-resistor the GND and the out both are connected together .



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richy_64

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New PostCreated: 2004-08-28, 08:14 PM CET  Subject: Re: what is that MAR-8 driver  print  recommend Reply with Quotation  

Hello immy,
the _|_ doesn´t stand for GND at this adjustable resistor symbol.
Try to imagine, it looks like a "T" ->"T"rimable resistor or just trimmer


[edited: 2004-08-28, 08:18 PM CET by richy_64]
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New PostCreated: 2004-08-29, 11:21 AM CET  Subject:  Re: what is that MAR-8 driver  print  recommend Reply with Quotation  

Philips HD7546/20 Thermo Kaffeemasch...
Some Basics in simple electronic.


This adj. resistor lead to ground.
A poti have even tree contacts.

In some circuits it's very important ,if the middle contact is not
soldered to one of the outer one,, so there's a infinity load to the circuit if the middle contact left from his path.
For example some dust on the way.

Some circuits die.

But not in this circuit


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