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RE: Nigel's IR Transmitter - a beginners tale (longish)


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  • Subject: RE: Nigel's IR Transmitter - a beginners tale (longish)
  • From: "Ian" <I.Bird@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2000 13:42:32 -0000
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A quick question before I get my hands dirty with the breadboard this
weekend. On Nigels circuit diagram there are areas where 'tracks' cross and
have a blob. Others where they simply cross like a plus and finally 'T'
again without a blob.

Am I correct in reading the 'T' junctions as joins, the cross with a blob
as
joined and no blob as not joined. The reason I am asking is the connections
at the bottom left of the diagramare a little copnfusing to this novice.

Just wanted to be sure.

In the old days I used a blob to indicate a join and a little half moon
crossing to indicate the tracks simply crossed and were not joined.

Thanks

Ian


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