Draw it by hand, pencil and paper (and an eraser), donīt worry it looks "ugly".
If after erasing and redrawing itīs a mess, copy the definitive (or working) version on a fresh sheet of paper and upload its picture.
We all do that for starters, what else?
Only when we are certain schematic is good we may redraw it onscreen, for publication or something.
Just start with a relatively simple block, ane which all know what and where it is, such as the input circuit.
And that will allow us to compare what you actually have there and the official version.
So first "homework" woud be to upload 3 images:
* your input stage drawing
* same area fron the officia version
* same area closeup picture.
IF the last one is illuminated from below and from above so we can read values and at the same time roughly see tracks, it will help check the first two ones.
If after erasing and redrawing itīs a mess, copy the definitive (or working) version on a fresh sheet of paper and upload its picture.
We all do that for starters, what else?
Only when we are certain schematic is good we may redraw it onscreen, for publication or something.
Just start with a relatively simple block, ane which all know what and where it is, such as the input circuit.
And that will allow us to compare what you actually have there and the official version.
So first "homework" woud be to upload 3 images:
* your input stage drawing
* same area fron the officia version
* same area closeup picture.
IF the last one is illuminated from below and from above so we can read values and at the same time roughly see tracks, it will help check the first two ones.
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