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Bidirectional implies that a single pathway allows for power or signals to flow in both directions.
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Need an explanation of how the circuit works
There are several problems.
First is that of the RC load time constant:
100 Ω x 10mF = 1s
The capacitor will discharge by about 10V in one second.
You’re watching it over a time period of <1ms, with p …
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Analogue switch TS3A475 does the direction matter?
No, it doesn't. But you need to make sure that the voltage is within the range specified in the datasheet (usually it must be between the supply rails of the switch), and also the switch has a non-zer …