yes the idea is that one come on UNDER the higher voltage and other other OVER the lower voltage, this way the gap between the two voltages will see both on and so the orange/yellow light in a tri-colour lead
that graph you have looks like its exactly as it should be
yes the idea is that one come on UNDER the higher voltage and other other OVER the lower voltage, this way the gap between the two voltages will see both on and so the orange/yellow light in a tri-colour lead
that graph you have looks like its exactly as it should be
yes thats exactly what the intention was, I've worked on the diagram again and got it right this time I had both comparator inputs switched. the reason why it was totally dead in multisim was because the led resistors were too high
yes thats exactly what the intention was, I've worked on the diagram again and got it right this time I had both comparator inputs switched. the reason why it was totally dead in multisim was because the led resistors were too high
yes I know i did it just for the simulation to make sure it did work I know that in real life I'd be frying zeners, I think 500ish is more like what i want.