You can find the answers to all these questions on the web.
It is pointless us re-inventing the wheel and producing an encyclopaedia for you when all the things are already available. Just go to wikipedia.
That is exactly what you are asking for! Imagine the number of waveforms that would need to be produced to provide you with the results for: "direct - capacitive - resistive coupling and how the output will appear" for all the range of frequencies and input waveforms. I can already see 200++ circuits, just to cover this request. There are 9 different direct couplings to start with. Then there are more than 10 different frequencies . . . the list goes on. How many combinations and permutations do you want to cover?I don't need any encyclopedias
I notice the circuit you have provided on your more-recent post is entirely different to the circuit I criticised last year.Here is something you didn't agree with a while ago:
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buncok police flasher ckt works 100%
it's obligatory unfortunately
but what about cap and direct coupling stages does their output achieve the goal or what
i.e: when u say inverter u find o/p signal inverted whatever how it looks , the same thing i need to know about these two circuits
thanks for ur reply
Boncuk
I notice the circuit you have provided on your more-recent post is entirely different to the circuit I criticised last year.
You have obviously learnt that a 555 will not turn off a transistor and have modified the circuit accordingly.
None of my students would try to get away with sneaking in a modified circuit and saying “see the circuit DID work.”
Nice try but you will have to get up earlier than that to fool me.
This has obviously been infuriating you for the past 4 months. But you have learnt a lot.
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Go back to the actual original circuit you posted. It contains none of the biasing components you have on the recent circuit, you have submitted.Nope! It's exactly the circuit I posted. Look at the date it was designed!
Go back to the actual original circuit you posted. It contains none of the biasing components you have on the recent circuit, you have submitted.
I would have never criticised the latest circuit as it clearly allows the transistors to be turned off.
I don't think any of my students would be so bold as you. You must think I was born yesterday.
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