Why does current take a different path if the switch is opened or closed? Now wi
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Why does current take a different path if the switch is opened or closed?
Now wire a simple circuit with a single input source (the switch from Activity 3.2), a single gate (in this case an inverter, and a two LED outputs (with current limiting resistors). Wire one each of the LEDs to correspond to a) sinking and b) sourcing as in Figure 3.4. When placing LEDs in the circuit, note that the positive terminal corresponds to the longer of the two LE leads CC 330 Q WM switch 1 k2 Da O 330 Q Db Figure 3.4: Simple single input, single output inverting circuit.Explanation / Answer
when switch is closed
diode is forward biase
it means it is short circuited
current will flow in separetely loop
Vda = (330+1000)I
I1 = Vda/1330
12 = Vdb/330
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