by a.ebrahimi
September 10, 2017 |
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Thanks |
by a.ebrahimi
September 10, 2017 |
Your circuit is drawn backwards, input V1 should be at left and output RLY1 should be at right. Signals always flow from left to right. Dunno what the IC is. Could be a transistor array or some 12V logic. Just a buffer, I guess. |
by mikerogerswsm
September 18, 2017 |
I would love to add few more lines. An integrated circuit (IC), sometimes called a chip or microchip, is a semiconductor wafer on which thousands or millions of tiny resistors, capacitors, and transistors are fabricated. An IC can function as an amplifier, oscillator, timer, counter, computer memory, or microprocessor. |
+1 vote by rushpcb September 20, 2017 |
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