Here is the Falstad link.
So this is an AND gate, that operates on scalar signals. (So the output is only on, when both voltages are applied.)
When one power is on, I short down the other operands voltage divider's R2 resistor, when it is also on, then the voltage supplied there cancels the short down its resistor.
That's what is supposed to happen, but Falstad actually stuffs it up! It does look as though the short is stopped, but the amps are wrong on the output, and it seems to just add up, instead of being an and gate.
I can probably get it to work in the sim, by having 1 power instead of 2 and operate it with switches, but this thing actually is pure voltage controlled and shows that Falstad is hiding things from you about voltage and resistance and multiple pipe-ways.
So watch out for ol' Falstad, there's strange RC circuits that will not respond correctly, because they haven't computed the voltage properly!!!!
So this is an AND gate, that operates on scalar signals. (So the output is only on, when both voltages are applied.)
When one power is on, I short down the other operands voltage divider's R2 resistor, when it is also on, then the voltage supplied there cancels the short down its resistor.
That's what is supposed to happen, but Falstad actually stuffs it up! It does look as though the short is stopped, but the amps are wrong on the output, and it seems to just add up, instead of being an and gate.
I can probably get it to work in the sim, by having 1 power instead of 2 and operate it with switches, but this thing actually is pure voltage controlled and shows that Falstad is hiding things from you about voltage and resistance and multiple pipe-ways.
So watch out for ol' Falstad, there's strange RC circuits that will not respond correctly, because they haven't computed the voltage properly!!!!