R1 2.8K R2 900 01 Input A Q2 Input B D1 D2 R6 500 Q6 R3 50 +VCC 03 R4 250 ask R5 3.5K Q4 Y GND
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To find the total resistance (RT), we need to calculate the parallel resistance of R2 and R3 first. 1/RT = 1/R2 + 1/R3 1/RT = 1/900 + 1/3500 1/RT = 0.001111 + 0.000286 1/RT = 0.001397 RT = 1/0.001397 RT = 715.6 ohms Show more…
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