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Phideaux
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It's amazing how the simple things seem to elude me. I've set up this
circuit to drive a relay from a CMOS gate output.
http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b4df30b3127cce866a50d709b60000003610
When the gate goes high, it puts 10.8V on the 1K resistor to base.
The transistor just sits there. No current flow from collector to
emitter. Yes, they do use the same power supply, i.e. they share the
same ground and source. No glow from the LED. Nadda. FYI, I can't
seem to grasp the art of oscillators either. Maybe a torch is needed
to bring some warm to this transistor? What have I done wrong?
circuit to drive a relay from a CMOS gate output.
http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b4df30b3127cce866a50d709b60000003610
When the gate goes high, it puts 10.8V on the 1K resistor to base.
The transistor just sits there. No current flow from collector to
emitter. Yes, they do use the same power supply, i.e. they share the
same ground and source. No glow from the LED. Nadda. FYI, I can't
seem to grasp the art of oscillators either. Maybe a torch is needed
to bring some warm to this transistor? What have I done wrong?