Re: TI-H: Problems with BCC serial link


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Re: TI-H: Problems with BCC serial link




I'm using 2x 2N4401 (it's written EBC on it - dunno what it means) and 2x 
2N3906

I also did some more testings:
When the link is plugged into the computer, the voltage on the tip is 12V 
and 0V on the middle.
I know bot should be high.. so there is something wrong.

If my transistors are wrong way... I guess I'll have to buy new ones as 
everything is soldered in 1cm³ :-) It was kinda hard to fit everything into 
the little box.

Thanks,
Kaven

At 15:01 13-01-2000 -0600, you wrote:

>Yes, there is a difference.  The orientation differs between types, check
>any documentation that might have come with yours.  Some DMMs come
>with transistor checkers, or you can check them with a diode meter.  I know
>which way mine go, so I haven't put much effort into learning how to
>identify
>which lead is which :)  Someone else might know a good way to do it.


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