Hello, I would like to understand the working of the following circuit, principally why the input of the logic gate is connected both to vcc and the sensor's output
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VCC is power. You probably know that. R18 holds pin 1 high when VOUT has no output. VOUT could be anything, we don't yet know what we're dealing with as far as a Fan Sensor goes. VOUT could be a High, Low or Open (floating). IF it's a High then there would be no change in U12 (? can't quite read it). Pin 1 would be high if either the sensor is high or VCC is high. IF VOUT is Low then the input to U12 pin 1 would be Low. That would result in a High on pin 2. IF VOUT is Open (floating) then pin 1 would be high due to the presence of VCC through R18.
I do not know why. I found the diagram in a book.Why is the DWG shown with signal flow backwards, i.e right to left and not conventional, vice-versa??
Also anyone's guess with no sensor details?
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