IBM PCjr Allright?????

From: A.R. Duell <ard12_at_eng.cam.ac.uk>
Date: Mon Jun 23 21:59:45 1997

> > That's why I put the 0V and 17V markings on the schematic. In the UK, it's
> > conventional to mark the 'start' of a winding with 0V and the 'end' with
> > the appropriate voltage.
> For us, we use dot(s for more than one seperate windings) near the
> diagram of winding to show which way the direction of windings and
> write out one AC voltage outputs for each windings. Yes, in metric
> too!

Yes, I've seen that convention. But if you buy a transformer over here,
the connection tags will be labelled 0V and 17V or whatever. I've never
seen a physical transformer marked with a dot (that's not to say they
don't exist).

>
> Jason D.


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-tony
ard12_at_eng.cam.ac.uk
The gates in my computer are AND,OR and NOT, not Bill
Received on Mon Jun 23 1997 - 21:59:45 BST

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