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"Roy Lewallen" wrote in message
... analyzed the circuit carefully, and discovered that at an extreme setting of one control, the tantalum cap could have a very small reverse voltage applied. I modified the circuit to eliminate the possibility of any reverse voltage of any level, and the capacitors quit failing. How much voltage? We talking tens, hundreds, or thousands of mV? |
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