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Moderated Re: Attached graphics (was: creating a zenner like floating point using BJT)
Calm down.? This won't do you any good because you left already.? But you shouldn't take this so seriously. Steven Greenfield made you one of the Owners of this group (and others he also owns).?
By Andy · #99957 ·
Moderated Re: Attached graphics (was: creating a zenner like floating point using BJT)
Oops, I am sorry! Attachments ARE actually stripped from messages, in this group.? I had missed that setting, and anyway it does not work the way I expected. This group was already set to "Strip"
By Andy · #99956 ·
Moderated Re: Attached graphics (was: creating a zenner like floating point using BJT)
That may be so.? But a message from two and a half years ago, buried in the archives, does not quite make it a Rule. The fact is that attachments ARE allowed here.? They could have been disabled (by
Locked One needs to know when it's time to leave
I joined this group because it looked like fun and I didn't expect it to take up a lot of time. In the main, it has been fun, some minor issues with one member but nothing insurmountable. I hope
By wn4isx <wn4isx@...> · #99954 ·
Moderated Re: Attached graphics (was: creating a zenner like floating point using BJT)
This is what I based my decision upon: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Steven AE7HD (
By wn4isx <wn4isx@...> · #99953 ·
Moderated Re: Attached graphics (was: creating a zenner like floating point using BJT)
Well, in theory I'm an owner or so it says by the Home icon at the top of the left hand panel. I'm not sure why I was selected and I was under the impression based on earlier messages that graphics
By wn4isx <wn4isx@...> · #99952 ·
Moderated Re: Attached graphics (was: creating a zenner like floating point using BJT)
Really?? Where does it say that?? Where are the "rules of the road"? Graphics use about as much memory no matter where they are.? Admittedly, it is true that emailed graphics files use a bit more
Moderated Re: Attached graphics (was: creating a zenner like floating point using BJT)
There was both.? John23's message had a URL to a video, and he also attached a screenshot with red squibblies scrawled on it.? By visiting the message on the groups.io website ( 99943 (
By Andy · #99950 ·
Moderated Re: Attached graphics (was: creating a zenner like floating point using BJT)
To prove I'm not totally nuts (yea good luck with that Terry) I'm going do a screen print and post it in files under "IsTerryNuts.PNG." Please view IsTerryNuts.PNG in the files section. Now can
By wn4isx <wn4isx@...> · #99949 ·
Moderated Re: Attached graphics (was: creating a zenner like floating point using BJT)
No graphic showed up here, either. -- Member of the toughest, meanest, deadliest, most unrelenting -- and ablest -- form of life in this section of space, ?a critter that can be killed but can't
By Roy J. Tellason, Sr. · #99948 ·
Moderated Attached graphics (was: creating a zenner like floating point using BJT)
Hum, on both of my net PCs and my wife's win10 and Mac, there is a graphic of the circuit in question. I guess Groups IO now automagically inserts graphcs from URLs. Odd since it comes from youtube
By wn4isx <wn4isx@...> · #99947 ·
creating a zenner (Zener) like floating point using BJT
‘Floating’ is a poor choice of words on his part. That node will have a voltage Vbe(T6) above the minus node.
By Jonathan King · #99946 ·
Moderated Attached graphics (was: creating a zenner like floating point using BJT)
There were no GRAPHICS in his post. It was a URL to a Video. -- *G.T.*
By Gooey · #99945 ·
creating a zenner (Zener) like floating point using BJT
Hello , In the manual shown in the link the author says that the point I sighed in red arrow is floating at 2:46 and 32:20 time of the video. How is this floating happening? every potential needs
By john23 · #99943 ·
Re: Battery powered soldering iron
Hm. We have a number of Ryobi tools and are fairly satisfied with them. I'll have to keep that in mind should the need arise. -- Member of the toughest, meanest, deadliest, most unrelenting --
By Roy J. Tellason, Sr. · #99942 ·
Re: Battery powered soldering iron
In our case she does things the old fashioned way, and I've seen some of the results. Quite the seamstress! Her sister next door has one of those computerized sewing machines and has had lots of
By Roy J. Tellason, Sr. · #99941 ·
Re: Battery powered soldering iron
I'm not 100% sure, but I think that I may have gone around with those folks before. They show a yellow, a gray, and a black one. Mine's red. I'd have to find it to be sure of the model number
By Roy J. Tellason, Sr. · #99940 ·
Re: switching BJT from saturation into active mode
A BJT is inherently a current-controlled and -controlling device. Ibe controls Ice, within the limits of the surrounding circuitry. I have no idea why you don't want to use current sources if you are
By Donald H Locker · #99939 ·
Re: Battery powered soldering iron
I’m in the UK. Those are available here, but not cheap… Nuno T. Sent: 03 April 2025 23:49 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [electronics101] Battery powered soldering iron You
By Nuno T. · #99938 ·
Re: switching BJT from saturation into active mode
Hello,I prefer not to use current sources A you can see In the attached photos and simulationI this I got it to be in active mode? by tweaking the resistors . I made few equations for the BJT shown
By john23 · #99937 ·