Hello
Here is my custom mnemonic math triangle for constant current ramp work. I have this time and date stamped on youtube.
T = Time, V = Voltage, I = Constant Current & C = Capacitance
Enjoy

Hello
Here is my custom mnemonic math triangle for constant current ramp work. I have this time and date stamped on youtube.
T = Time, V = Voltage, I = Constant Current & C = Capacitance
Enjoy

Nice mnemonic! Triangles like this make it much easier to remember the relationships when working with capacitor ramp circuits. Simple visual tricks like these are actually very useful when doing quick calculations or explaining concepts. Thanks for sharing it.
How interesting - to me it looks like those meaningless diagrams that people use to illustrate corporate time-wasting presentations
The equation is T = (C * dV)/I
or dV = (T * I) / C
(dV because its the change in V while I and C are constant)
I just can't see how the diagram shows that.
If a vertical bar means * and a horizontal bar means / then what does the horizontal bar below T mean ?
I can't work out a consistent decode of the diagram.
I know that some people associate colours with numbers or letters (synesthesia) - I don't.
Maybe "seeing" this diagram is a similar thing.
MK
How interesting - to me it looks like those meaningless diagrams that people use to illustrate corporate time-wasting presentations
The equation is T = (C * dV)/I
or dV = (T * I) / C
(dV because its the change in V while I and C are constant)
I just can't see how the diagram shows that.
If a vertical bar means * and a horizontal bar means / then what does the horizontal bar below T mean ?
I can't work out a consistent decode of the diagram.
I know that some people associate colours with numbers or letters (synesthesia) - I don't.
Maybe "seeing" this diagram is a similar thing.
MK
And here I was thinking I'm the only one not to get this...
Well Doug, I probably won't forget that .....
But I think I'll stick with classical maths notation when I need to do sums.
MK