Both diodes must have opposing polarities so swap them to change whether the LED lights continuously or not.joecool85 said:you mean according to which direction the LED is facing?
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Both diodes must have opposing polarities so swap them to change whether the LED lights continuously or not.joecool85 said:you mean according to which direction the LED is facing?
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Hi Joe,joecool85 said:With the bazzfuss circuit the LED emits enough light (when playing it goes along with how hard you are playing).
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Thanks Ron. I haven't read the SwCADIII op instructions yet so I can't even find a toolbar, nor a .op icon. But I got it and now I can play around with the extremely low distortion "Liniac" by John Lindsey Hood, instead of these awful-sounding fuzz-boxes. :lol:Ron H said:I made a symbol for an NPN Darlington for SwitcherCAD.
The toolbar is at the top of the schematic window. The ".op" icon is at the far right hand end. ".op" is short for ".options". If you have never run Spice sims before, that might not mean much to you.audioguru said:Thanks Ron. I haven't read the SwCADIII op instructions yet so I can't even find a toolbar, nor a .op icon. But I got it and now I can play around with the extremely low distortion "Liniac" by John Lindsey Hood, instead of these awful-sounding fuzz-boxes. :lol:Ron H said:I made a symbol for an NPN Darlington for SwitcherCAD.
I'll agree that SWCAD doesn't have the greatest schematic editor, but it is a pretty good simulator, it is FREE, and it is not castrated in any way. This is not the case for any evaluation versions of Spice that I have seen, and that's the main reason I use it.dinofx said:I don't know much about electronics, but I do develop a graphical editing framework as my full time job. I found SIMetrix software infinitely more efficient at dropping and moving around components in a schematic (when compared to SwCadIII). Perhaps the latter excels in the simulation arena?