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Bob Monsen
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Odd, I must have looked at it wrong before. Sorry about that.On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 06:43:55 GMT, "Bob Monsen" <rcmonsen@gmail.com
wrote:
It looks like J1 is a dead short to ground. You probably want an N-MOSFET
instead, and you'll need a resistor to pull the gate to ground when the
switch closes.
Regards,
Bob Monsen
No that's a P-channel JFET. It will only conduct when the switch is
open Vgsoff (max) =4V.When the switch is closed the JFET is off. When
the switch opens it provides a discharge path for the capacitor
RDSON*C. Once the cap discharges the JFET drain is at zero volts, the
switch is open so there is nothing for it to conduct. RDSON for the
J176 is 250 ohms.
I didn't take direct current measurement but there is no need. I just
measured the rise time of the cap which is 750uS through the 820 Ohm
R4. The fall time is roughly 1/3 that so RDSON must be roughly 1/3 R4.
It just gets warm (not hot) after repeated switching for testing.
Regards,
Bob Monsen