TI-H: ti speed
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TI-H: ti speed
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Subject: TI-H: ti speed
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From: John Z Doe <julian@juno.com>
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Date: Sun, 24 Nov 1996 19:19:15 PST
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In-Reply-To: <>
Hello
I am e-mailing about TI acceleration. CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME OUT.
1) I found two different places that say that (C9) or the original
capacitor is 22pF and 33pF what is the true value ?
2) This diagram is either wrong or I am misunderstanding it. Can you
explain please.
(DIAGRAM 1)
===========
| |
0-- |
\ | |
\ 1pF 0
\ |
0-- <--- Location, where the old C9 used to be
|
====--C9--0
(22pF)
First it's supposed to be a slide switch which are usually 2 position
switches like this
(DIAGRAM 2)
_|_ _|_ <---- slider (only has two positions)
_ _ _ _ _ _
| | | | | |
| | | | | | <---- 3 connectors
On slide switches the slider connects left and middle or right and middle
connectors as in the (diagram 2) above. So how does the (diagram 1) work.
I think the schematic should follow the (diagram 3) on the bottom. can
you please verify that.
(DIAGRAM 3)
_|_ <---- slider (only has two positions)
_ _ _
| | |
| | | <---- 3 connectors
| | |
-|-|--------(original capacitor (?pF))---------|
| | |
|-|--------------------------------| |
| | |
|-------------(new capacitor (1pF))--------0
| |
|
|-<>
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<----- where the original
|-------------------<>
capacitor was