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MCB2140-v20 - Diodes D3, D4

Hi there,

https://http://www.keil.com/mcb2140/mcb2140-schematics.pdf

Does anybody know the reason and purpose for placing diodes D3 and D4 between the BJTs and ground? The schematic can be found at the url above.

My electronics is rather poor so thanks guys for explaining it to me :)

Cheers,
Dexton

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  • To expand on Reinhard's reply:

    "From what I see, when the DTR/RTS line is at -12V, didodes D3/D4 will conduct"

    Correct.

    "and the cathode side of the diodes will be at -11.3V"

    Wrong.

    The anodes of the diodes are connected to 0V; therefore, if a diode is conducting, its cathode must be at -0.7V.

    The -11.3V is dropped across the 33k resistors.


    PS
    What's happened to p3 of the schematic...?

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  • To expand on Reinhard's reply:

    "From what I see, when the DTR/RTS line is at -12V, didodes D3/D4 will conduct"

    Correct.

    "and the cathode side of the diodes will be at -11.3V"

    Wrong.

    The anodes of the diodes are connected to 0V; therefore, if a diode is conducting, its cathode must be at -0.7V.

    The -11.3V is dropped across the 33k resistors.


    PS
    What's happened to p3 of the schematic...?

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