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*The subcircuit seems to work this way, im going to use rounded numbers for the math calculations because the values could vary at the time was meassured (in the schematic image at right) | *The subcircuit seems to work this way, im going to use rounded numbers for the math calculations because the values could vary at the time was meassured (in the schematic image at right) | ||
**The resistance between pins | **The resistance between pins inmeadiatly (in the first few miliseconds) when is powered up is: | ||
***In between pin 12 and pin 15 = 35.8K + 6.70K = 42.7K | ***In between pin 12 and pin 15 = 35.8K + 6.70K = 42.7K | ||
***In between pin 12 and pin 16 = 35.8K + 6.70K + 1K = 43.7K | ***In between pin 12 and pin 16 = 35.8K + 6.70K + 1K = 43.7K | ||
***In between pin 13 and pin 14 = 42.7K | ***In between pin 13 and pin 14 = 42.7K | ||
***In between pin 13 and pin 17 = 42.7K + 1K = 43.7K | ***In between pin 13 and pin 17 = 42.7K + 1K = 43.7K | ||
**After some time has passed, the thermistor starts heating up, and its resistance decreases (not sure if down to zero), it works as a bypass | **After some time has passed, the thermistor starts heating up, and its resistance decreases (not sure if down to zero), it works as a bypass of the resitor 6.70K blue resistor | ||
***In between pin 12 and pin 15 | ***In between pin 12 and pin 15 = 35.8K | ||
***In between pin 12 and pin 16 = 35.8K | ***In between pin 12 and pin 16 = 35.8K + 1K = 36.8K | ||
***Only this two lines decreases his resitance along time. The other lines (connected to pin 13) doesnt changes because doesnt have a thermistor | ***Only this two lines decreases his resitance along time. The other lines (connected to pin 13) doesnt changes because doesnt have a thermistor | ||