2012/1/25 Kirk Wallace <kwall...@wallacecompany.com>:
> On Wed, 2012-01-25 at 21:16 +0200, Roland Jollivet wrote:
> ... snip
>> All I'm saying is;
>> BD138 is PNP
>> BD139 is NPN
>>
>> Just make sure that the symbol used matches the description, otherwise if
>> you automatically place the part, you'll have the wrong pin layout. Kirk
>> modified the cct for a PNP, but kept the label as a BD139.
>>
>> No value is shown for R3. I think 1K should be fine.
>>
>> Regards
>> Roland
> ... snip
>
> Double embarrassing. I think I have it now (applied 2x4 to forhead).
> Viesturs said he was using a BD139 which is a NPN (Not Pointing iN). I
> messed up the symbol I used, and should now have it corrected. The
> attached should be correct. Sorry for the confusion. Screenshot-3.png
> should still apply except for the Q1 symbol. Corrections welcomed.

Kirk, I am getting totally confused...
What is the difference in schematics between both images in Your last
email? I cannot see any...

And I have a question about Screenshot 6 and pin numbering of BD139.
Does it differ from this one?
http://picpaste.com/bd139-OI8vROGu.png

Viesturs

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