> role in your circuit) and they're also very odd devices until you get up to > enough current to hit the zener voltage. Are you sure you're circuit does > this.
No, not yet. The idea is to use them to isolate the two FET gates, so that if no signal is given, each gate uses their own pull up/down to shut it off, but if a signal *is* given, that FET turns on. It's a sort of tri-state amplifier. > As for the 100k, this value is kinda big in a gate circuit to my ears. 1k seemed small, but I'm open to detail suggestions once I post schematics. > If you have fast logic following this fet, The outputs are 1wire and 9600 baud, nothing that fast. The input is polled, I can do glitch detection in software.
