Type of switch to switch a transistor?

Started by jimbob, June 14, 2008, 02:50:55 PM

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jimbob

Im thinking about wanting to switch between 2 different transistors- What type of switch would that be? Cant seem to get my head around it?
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frequencycentral

There's a way on Dano12's site - Beavis. He uses a 3pdt with a tranny either side, one leg to each lug, the centre lugs to the circuit.

EDIT: Yeah, its the same as what foxfire suggests.........
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sfx1999

DPDT

One lead would be connected to both transistors directly. The other two would go to the switch poles. You would then connect the tops to the one transistor and the bottoms to the other.

jimbob

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