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I have a simple circuit that runs off of a 9V battery. I'm re-designing it so that it can also run off of an external 12V DC source (ie: a wall adapter). I want to design the circuit so that if both the battery and the wall adapter are connected simultaneously, the wall adapter is used, and the battery is effectively disconnected from the circuit.

I've found a few circuits online that might work, but they unfortunately might allow a trickle of current into the batteryunfortunately might allow a trickle of current into the battery, and since it could be a non-rechargeable (ie: alkaline) cell, this could be disastrous.

I've considered the using a barrel jack with a normally-closed three-terminal contact configuration, but I'm not quite sure how to start. How would I go about designing such a circuit?

I have a simple circuit that runs off of a 9V battery. I'm re-designing it so that it can also run off of an external 12V DC source (ie: a wall adapter). I want to design the circuit so that if both the battery and the wall adapter are connected simultaneously, the wall adapter is used, and the battery is effectively disconnected from the circuit.

I've found a few circuits online that might work, but they unfortunately might allow a trickle of current into the battery, and since it could be a non-rechargeable (ie: alkaline) cell, this could be disastrous.

I've considered the using a barrel jack with a normally-closed three-terminal contact configuration, but I'm not quite sure how to start. How would I go about designing such a circuit?

I have a simple circuit that runs off of a 9V battery. I'm re-designing it so that it can also run off of an external 12V DC source (ie: a wall adapter). I want to design the circuit so that if both the battery and the wall adapter are connected simultaneously, the wall adapter is used, and the battery is effectively disconnected from the circuit.

I've found a few circuits online that might work, but they unfortunately might allow a trickle of current into the battery, and since it could be a non-rechargeable (ie: alkaline) cell, this could be disastrous.

I've considered the using a barrel jack with a normally-closed three-terminal contact configuration, but I'm not quite sure how to start. How would I go about designing such a circuit?

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I have a simple circuit that runs off of a 9V battery. I'm re-designing it so that it can also run off of an external 12VDC12V DC source (ie: a wall adapter). I want to design the circuit so that if both the battery and the wall adapter are connected simultaneously, the wall adapter is used, and the battery is effectively disconnected from the circuit.

I've found a few circuits online that might work, but they unfortunately might allow a trickle of current into the battery, and since it could be a non-rechargeable (ie: alkaline) cell, this could be disastrous.

I've considered the using a barrel jack with a normally-closed three-terminal contact configuration, but I'm not quite sure how to start. How would I go about designing such a circuit?

Thank you.

I have a simple circuit that runs off of a 9V battery. I'm re-designing it so that it can also run off of an external 12VDC source (ie: a wall adapter). I want to design the circuit so that if both the battery and the wall adapter are connected simultaneously, the wall adapter is used, and the battery is effectively disconnected from the circuit.

I've found a few circuits online that might work, but they unfortunately might allow a trickle of current into the battery, and since it could be a non-rechargeable (ie: alkaline) cell, this could be disastrous.

I've considered the using a barrel jack with a normally-closed three-terminal contact configuration, but I'm not quite sure how to start. How would I go about designing such a circuit?

Thank you.

I have a simple circuit that runs off of a 9V battery. I'm re-designing it so that it can also run off of an external 12V DC source (ie: a wall adapter). I want to design the circuit so that if both the battery and the wall adapter are connected simultaneously, the wall adapter is used, and the battery is effectively disconnected from the circuit.

I've found a few circuits online that might work, but they unfortunately might allow a trickle of current into the battery, and since it could be a non-rechargeable (ie: alkaline) cell, this could be disastrous.

I've considered the using a barrel jack with a normally-closed three-terminal contact configuration, but I'm not quite sure how to start. How would I go about designing such a circuit?

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I have a simple circuit that runs off of a 9V battery. I'm re-designing it so that it can also run off of an external 12VDC source (ie: a wall adapter). I want to design the circuit so that if both the battery and the wall adapter are connected simultaneously, the wall adapter is used, and the battery is effectively disconnected from the circuit.

I've found a few circuits online that implement such a circuitfew circuits online that might work, but they unfortunately allow a trickle of current into the batteryunfortunately might allow a trickle of current into the battery, and since it could be a non-rechargeable (ie: alkaline) cell, this could be disastrous.

I've considered the using a barrel jack with a normally-closed three-terminal contact configuration, but I'm not quite sure how to start. How would I go about designing such a circuit?

Thank you.

I have a simple circuit that runs off of a 9V battery. I'm re-designing it so that it can also run off of an external 12VDC source (ie: a wall adapter). I want to design the circuit so that if both the battery and the wall adapter are connected simultaneously, the wall adapter is used, and the battery is effectively disconnected from the circuit.

I've found a few circuits online that implement such a circuit, but they unfortunately allow a trickle of current into the battery, and since it could be a non-rechargeable (ie: alkaline) cell, this could be disastrous.

I've considered the using a barrel jack with a normally-closed three-terminal contact configuration, but I'm not quite sure how to start. How would I go about designing such a circuit?

Thank you.

I have a simple circuit that runs off of a 9V battery. I'm re-designing it so that it can also run off of an external 12VDC source (ie: a wall adapter). I want to design the circuit so that if both the battery and the wall adapter are connected simultaneously, the wall adapter is used, and the battery is effectively disconnected from the circuit.

I've found a few circuits online that might work, but they unfortunately might allow a trickle of current into the battery, and since it could be a non-rechargeable (ie: alkaline) cell, this could be disastrous.

I've considered the using a barrel jack with a normally-closed three-terminal contact configuration, but I'm not quite sure how to start. How would I go about designing such a circuit?

Thank you.

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