Landlubber
09-10-2007, 12:01 AM
Hi all,
I was wondering about this the other night and could not convince myself that I was correct.
Electrics take the power to the electronics, such as 12VDC wiring supply to a depth sounder.
Now we get deeper.....so to speak...we all know that current flows from the +ve to the -ve right, well wrong of course, electron flow is from -ve to +ve as any electronics tech will tell you.
My problems is this. When does it become important in designing electronics to design that the flow in fact is from -ve to +ve. Conventional thinking has us working with current flows, using blocking diodes (silicon rectifiers etc) using the +ve line for all wiring installations. There must be a certain point in design where the real flow becomes important, and has to be obeyed.
I am obviously not an electronic tech (or I would not be asking stupid questions would I) but I do understand electrics pretty well.
I cannot see for the life of me just where this point is.
I was wondering about this the other night and could not convince myself that I was correct.
Electrics take the power to the electronics, such as 12VDC wiring supply to a depth sounder.
Now we get deeper.....so to speak...we all know that current flows from the +ve to the -ve right, well wrong of course, electron flow is from -ve to +ve as any electronics tech will tell you.
My problems is this. When does it become important in designing electronics to design that the flow in fact is from -ve to +ve. Conventional thinking has us working with current flows, using blocking diodes (silicon rectifiers etc) using the +ve line for all wiring installations. There must be a certain point in design where the real flow becomes important, and has to be obeyed.
I am obviously not an electronic tech (or I would not be asking stupid questions would I) but I do understand electrics pretty well.
I cannot see for the life of me just where this point is.