1) When is it and is it not appropriate to use a transistor to switch the coil current for a relay? I.e. switching the relay by referencing the base of a transistor to ground where the collector is connected to the coil, vs. just grounding the coil directly to switch the relay. I see it done both ways.
2) If you look at this layout for a Ceriatone D copy, look at the relay power section. It shows a 6V tap through a standard voltage doubler being regulated by a 7812. Why would this work? Shouldn't the input voltage be 2.5v above the output voltage for the regulator to work, which wouldn't happen by using a voltage doubler on a 6v tap?
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2) If you look at this layout for a Ceriatone D copy, look at the relay power section. It shows a 6V tap through a standard voltage doubler being regulated by a 7812. Why would this work? Shouldn't the input voltage be 2.5v above the output voltage for the regulator to work, which wouldn't happen by using a voltage doubler on a 6v tap?
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