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Distributor | Qty 1 |
|---|---|
Digi-Key | $2.60–$4.65 |
LCSC | $6.08 |
Mouser | $3.26 |
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Battery Connection (BATT1):
- BATT1 is a 3V battery with two terminals: (+) and (-).
- Net 3: Connects BATT1:(+) to Q2:(DRAIN), R1:(P1), and SW1:(P1).
- Net 5: Connects BATT1:(-) to Q1:(SOURCE).
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Capacitor Connection (C1):
- C1 has two terminals: P1 and P2.
- Net 2: Connects C1:(P1) to Q2:(SOURCE).
- Net 1: Connects C1:(P2) to Q1:(GATE).
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Transistor Q2:
- Q2 is connected as below:
- GATE to SW1:(P2) (Net 7).
- SOURCE to C1:(P1) (Net 2).
- DRAIN to BATT1:(+), R1:(P1), and SW1:(P1) (Net 3).
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Resistor R1:
- R1 is 500Ω with two terminals: P1 and P2.
- Net 3: Connects R1:(P1) to Q2:(DRAIN), BATT1:(+), and SW1:(P1).
- Net 6: Connects R1:(P2) to LED1:(A).
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LED Connection (LED1):
- LED1 has two terminals: A (anode) and K (cathode).
- Net 6: Connects LED1:(A) to R1:(P2).
- Net 4: Connects LED1:(K) to Q1:(DRAIN).
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Transistor Q1:
- Q1 is connected as below:
- GATE to C1:(P2) (Net 1).
- DRAIN to LED1:(K) (Net 4).
- SOURCE to BATT1:(-) (Net 5).
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Switch SW1:
- SW1 has two terminals: P1 and P2.
- Net 3: Connects SW1:(P1) to BATT1:(+), Q2:(DRAIN), and R1:(P1).
- Net 7: Connects SW1:(P2) to Q2:(GATE).
Analysis:-
Verify Voltages and Currents:
- LED1 requires a 2V forward voltage and typically 20mA current. A 500Ω resistor in series with a 3V battery will limit the current through the LED to:
$ I = \frac{V_{supply} - V_{LED}}{R} = \frac{3V - 2V}{500Ω} = 2mA $
This is significantly lower than the typical current, so the LED might not light up as expected.
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Check Transistor Connections (Q1 and Q2):
- Ensure Q1 and Q2 are properly biased. The schematic shows a threshold voltage of 20mV, which is likely incorrect for typical MOSFETs. Verify the threshold voltage and ensure the gate voltage is sufficient to turn the MOSFETs on.
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Capacitor C1:
- C1's role is unclear. Verify if it is necessary and correctly placed.
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Switch SW1:
- When SW1 is closed, it will pull the gate of Q2 high, turning it on. When SW1 is open, Q2 will be off.
Improvements: