So I have no experience with circuits at all.
I think I get the gist of how the thing is put together, but the one thing that confused me was the little box on the left side titled "Current Regulator".
I'm guessing this current regulator gives a more detailed description of the LM317 current regulator, but I don't see how it relates to the actual circuit work.
I've seen pictures of LM317 and doesn't look anything like the box on the left side titled "Current regulator".
So, once I buy LM317 from Radio Shack, what do I do with it to match up with the box on the left side?
Overall, this device is supposed to generate 1mA of electricity through the anode/cathode. Don't tell me how unsafe it is because I assure you, it has been well tested. Lab-grade equipment is sold for 3000 dollars. Someone had already developed a personal version which is this schema and released it.
I think I get the gist of how the thing is put together, but the one thing that confused me was the little box on the left side titled "Current Regulator".
I'm guessing this current regulator gives a more detailed description of the LM317 current regulator, but I don't see how it relates to the actual circuit work.
I've seen pictures of LM317 and doesn't look anything like the box on the left side titled "Current regulator".
So, once I buy LM317 from Radio Shack, what do I do with it to match up with the box on the left side?
Overall, this device is supposed to generate 1mA of electricity through the anode/cathode. Don't tell me how unsafe it is because I assure you, it has been well tested. Lab-grade equipment is sold for 3000 dollars. Someone had already developed a personal version which is this schema and released it.
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