At 05:57 PM 4/3/2006 -0500, you wrote:

> > ahh, .. a dot? It is just indicative of the center connector (pin
> > or socket).
>
>Does the entire symbol have a name, i.e. not just the center
>connector, but the center connect plus the outer connector plus the
>polarity?

Not really, .. unless you want to call it a 'pin-out' or 'connection' diagram.

> > A 9V could be a problem in a 6V input, .. it's also the 'type' of  input.
> > 12V can really mean anything from 12 to 16 volts, whereas 6 or 9
> > VDC would be a 'regulated' power supply.
>
>So, the input voltage must be the same or a little higher, but not
>too much.
>
>Thanks, Lee.

Have fun!

         Lee

 
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