It should work. An odd number of inverters will always oscillate.does it work? Or did u just make it up then?
It should work. An odd number of inverters will always oscillate.does it work? Or did u just make it up then?
Your unconventional style makes it difficult to read your schematics.Heres another one of my fails,

If you draw a cleaner schematic, someone might be inclined to analyze the circuit.Heres the other one I did a few hours ago, no worky, no idea.
Not really. We don't draw transistors the way you've drawn them unless doing so conveys intent more clearly (as in a pass transistor for a power supply). Other than that, we draw them with the base lead horizontal.here it is cleaner.
Or a common base amplifier...We don't draw transistors the way you've drawn them unless doing so conveys intent more clearly (as in a pass transistor for a power supply). Other than that, we draw them with the base lead horizontal.
By looking at the collector and emitter connections of the transistors, you can see that it won't work. The first time either transistor is turned on, it will be destroyed because it will be shorting the power supply.collector is on the positive side.
Obviously. But if you want others to be able, or want, to read your schematics, you should use standard conventions. If you want to be unconventional, don't ask more conventional engineers/technicians for help.sorry about that, i always liked the spun design...
no I value everyones help here, much good advice and lots of knowhow about little odds and ends that can be a real pain to have to go about working out all by your lonesome, I just didnt know how tricky things were going to be on the internet about electronics. I thought it was just going to be like my little kiddie programming forums... but no... something was different...Obviously. But if you want others to be able, or want, to read your schematics, you should use standard conventions. If you want to be unconventional, don't ask more conventional engineers/technicians for help.
If everyone could do that, then everyone could be an electrical engineer/technician. I went to school for years to learn this stuff.I just didnt know how tricky things were going to be on the internet about electronics. I thought it was just going to be like my little kiddie programming forums... but no... something was different...
C1 is charged by R1, L1 and the 0.7V base-emitter diode of Q2 causing Q2 to be turned on then C2 turns off Q1.nifty junction on that one thanks, (but it could have been the more cooler direction.), I still dont see how that cap can discharge in that one!!!