| ??? 12/16/04 13:10 Read: times |
#83227 - Just a practical remark to 7705 Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Never use an electrolytic to bypass the REF output on a 7705.
If it develops a leakage (within a couple of years), your application starts resetting unpredictibly. We made quite a lot of money repairing a certain device (1000s made of them - not by us, we just used them) that had this fault. To find it took me almost two days, but the subsequent repairs were pure gain. Jan Waclawek |
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