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Bonzai |
posted on 27th Oct 03 at 01:06 |
well so far ive worked out total resistance and ive calulated the current over the resistors in series. for the 2 in parallel do i just split the current into the same ratio as the resistance?? i.e. A(R3)=[1794uA / (10k + 12k)] x R3 (10k) | |
mav |
posted on 27th Oct 03 at 00:29 |
quote: should be easy enough................ | |
MJ |
posted on 27th Oct 03 at 00:24 |
it is a program where you can change the time in the demo and make it keep restarting and alowing u to keep on using the program for ever :D | |
Bonzai |
posted on 26th Oct 03 at 20:17 |
fake date wtf?? | |
MJ |
posted on 26th Oct 03 at 17:40 |
just download the 30 day demo and then fake date it so that you can use it for ever :D thats wot i did last january and it is still working;) | |
paul_spurrell |
posted on 26th Oct 03 at 16:55 |
quote: lmao crocodile clips was wicked. used to blow things up | |
Bonzai |
posted on 26th Oct 03 at 15:55 |
i just got a simple circuit. need to work out voltages and current over 4 resistors in the circuit. but im thick as shit and just use croc clip to tell me what it shud be, then fins a way of making it work :D | |
Tim |
posted on 26th Oct 03 at 15:28 |
:lol: | |
Richie |
posted on 26th Oct 03 at 15:27 |
Ooooh showoff Tim | |
Tim |
posted on 26th Oct 03 at 15:22 |
What do you need to calculate -- in my final year of a MEng Electronic Engineering... | |
Bonzai |
posted on 26th Oct 03 at 15:17 |
i was waitin for the d/l to work first :P | |
Richie |
posted on 26th Oct 03 at 15:10 |
fine dont say thanks like :O | |
Bonzai |
posted on 26th Oct 03 at 15:07 |
no, just lazy, i checked out the demonstartion video to check so nurrrrrr :P | |
Richie |
posted on 26th Oct 03 at 15:04 |
The Crocodile Technology demo allows you to create your own simulations using electronics, mechanics or programming. You can also access example simulations through the Books window at the left of the screen, or by using 'Open' in the 'File' menu: they're located in the Crocodile Technology Demo folder. | |
Bonzai |
posted on 26th Oct 03 at 15:03 |
which one isit??crocodiel technology? | |
Richie |
posted on 26th Oct 03 at 15:01 |
3O DAY demos | |
Bonzai |
posted on 26th Oct 03 at 14:46 |
yeah i just used to make strings of lightbulbs and blow the fckers up! | |
DanielJ |
posted on 26th Oct 03 at 14:36 |
:lol: i can remember this in secondary skool | |
Bonzai |
posted on 26th Oct 03 at 14:31 |
anyone got a version you can send me?? im struggling like fuk with my electronics calculations, pissin me right off :mad: |