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Here go...
https://i.stack.imgur.com/pZnla.jpg
-OJ
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Perhaps it was an afterthought added by somebody that didn't really know what they were doing. That would explain a picture instead of a proper schematic and a missing designator. Also if it is a diode it is a power diode when you only need a signal diode to discharge a 100n cap.
On Tue, 18 May 2021 at 19:29, Adrian Godwin <artg...@gmail.com> wrote:
It's common to have a diode in this position. It stops the charge on the associated reset capacitor from taking the reset pin above Vcc when Vcc falls. This might avoid current flowing into the reset pin but more importantly, it discharges the capacitor.
I don't know if it's necessary given the arduino reset circuit (the capacitor goes to DTR), and I don't know why they'd show what seems like a picture of a diode rather than a symbol.
On Tue, May 18, 2021 at 6:24 PM nop head <nop....@gmail.com> wrote:
The odd symbol next to R13 is also odd because it has no component designator. I can see a device on the board that looks like the symbol and it also has no component designator and it is possibly connected between the 5V rail and the switch.
Not sure what it is, possibly a diode or a tantalum capacitor.
The reset button is also odd because it has 5 pins. They normally have 4 pins in two pairs of two connected together.
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