On 8 Jun 2007, at 19:16, Louis van Dompselaar wrote:
indicates a connection to GND. Most schemos I've come across show a
down arrow connecting to neg voltage.
there are some schemos on GEOFEX that use a down arrow for GND for
example.
They're indeed not the same, I just wondered why the 2 different ways
of showing a ground connection.
> That can't be "instead of". Those are two completely differentThat's what I mean - I've seen some schematics where the down arrow
> things...
indicates a connection to GND. Most schemos I've come across show a
down arrow connecting to neg voltage.
there are some schemos on GEOFEX that use a down arrow for GND for
example.
They're indeed not the same, I just wondered why the 2 different ways
of showing a ground connection.
On 8 Jun 2007, at 18:55, Larry T. wrote:
> okay then. I'm not that used to +/- supply layouts. I remember the
> following 'text' diagram as ground:
>
> |
> |
> -----
> ---
> -
Me too....it seems much more common.....
cheers,
Dave
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