September 28th 06, 04:34 PM
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First recorded activity by RadioBanter: Jul 2006
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Thought this was puzzling...
Frank Gilliland wrote:
It's not "taboo" in any book. It's only a problem if your intention is
for them to share the current equally, in which case all you need is
some form of current equalization. If they are -not- intended to share
the current equally (as in the circuit I described earlier) then it is
not a problem at all but a benefit. This happens often in electronics,
when a component, with undesireable characteristics when used in one
circuit, can be used to advantage in another. In fact, that's how the
zener diode was "invented". Did you miss that class, too?
Make all the excuses you want, Brian -- it doesn't change the fact
that you are an internet-educated hack.
Easy Frank... it's only a newsgroup.
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