Consider the "reverse-JT" circuit that we have developed -- schematic attached.
The resistor to the base is 2kohms, L1 and L2 are approx 80 uH (I wound a new toroid like the old one, will measure L's precisely soon). MPS2222 transistor. Cap is 150 pF. Vbatt is 2.48 volts, from 2 rechargeable AA's. NOTE: I have replaced the 1 ohm CSR2 with 50.6 Kohms, and the red LED still lights! (though dimly)
I have been puzzling over voltage measurements I've taken on the "output leg" of this circuit -- let's start with measurement of V3, from P21G-to-V3.
V3, from P21G-to-V3 = 0.00 mV (auto-ranging DMM)
Now, the voltage drops across the 50.6 Kohm resistor and LED. To be clear, I attached the DMM such that both voltages will read as POSITIVE voltages, and this means the black probe is connected to the point P22T and the red probe is connected to P21G .
Then the voltage across the 50.6 Kohm Resistor is +5.1 volts.
-- that is correct, I have not made a mistake. I cannot explain why the voltage is POSITIVE and so large relative to Vbatt and request efforts to explain.
Next puzzle, with the black probe on point P22T and the red probe of the DMM on point V3,
the voltage across the LED is +0.6V and it is dimly (but very visibly) lit up, glowing red.
I checked the direction of the LED -- it is correct, as shown in the attached schematic. I applied a voltage of 2.48V with negative on point P22T (where the black probe of the DMM was connected) and positive on point P21T (where the red DMM probe was connected) -- and the LED did NOT light. Yet it lights up in this circuit. EXPLAIN THAT, IF YOU CAN. I would really appreciate a valid explanation.
(The LED lit up when the battery connections were reversed.)
Next, I replaced the 50.6 Kohm resistor with a 468ohm resistor, and these are the voltages -- with the SAME probe connections as described above:
Then the voltage across the 468 ohm Resistor is +1.03 volts.
The voltage across the LED is +0.90 volts and it is brightly lit up, glowing red.
The voltage from P21G (black probe now) to P21T, that is, V3, is: V3= 0.03mV (nearly zero, as before).
I'm puzzling over this and request your advice/explanations, all.
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