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Author: Boki
Date: 23:54 23-04-08


Hi All,
What's the major difference between weak pull and strong pull ?

Does that means different bias voltage ?


Thanks.
Boki.

Author: Eeyore
Date: 01:45 24-04-08



Boki wrote:

> Hi All,
> What's the major difference between weak pull and strong pull ?

In what context ?

Graham


Author: Bob Eld
Date: 10:27 24-04-08


"Boki" <boki.digital@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:9626a25e-24a6-4a7f-8d84-ba0d23c5fcba@1g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> What's the major difference between weak pull and strong pull ?
>
> Does that means different bias voltage ?
>
>
> Thanks.
> Boki.

You come faster with a strong pull! Also faster helps.



Author: Rich Grise
Date: 19:46 24-04-08

On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 20:54:59 -0700, Boki wrote:

> Hi All,
> What's the major difference between weak pull and strong pull ?

Well, one is weak, and the other is strong. ;-)

> Does that means different bias voltage ?

It depends on what's doing the pulling.

Cheers!
Rich



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