In Reply to: Re: Ideally a cap and a resistor in parallel posted by grhughes on April 4, 2007 at 14:50:26:
Take a 1n4007 and lay it on the table, then place a .01 ceramic cap right beside it on the top and place a 470k resistor on the bottom. So they are now all aligned (III). Now connect all three leads on each side together. All three components are in parallel.
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- Re: Ideally a cap and a resistor in parallel - grhughes 14:56:23 04/04/07 (7)
- Re: Ideally a cap and a resistor in parallel - Tre' 15:30:36 04/04/07 (6)
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