Do you also understand this task so that there is only one voltage source (U=5V) or two, one at the + end and one at the – end (U=2*5V)?
I don't know anything about this topic.
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A typical voltage source is always characterized by min. 2 pole out. In case + / –
By the way, the switching has a fault. If S1 and S2 are switched wrong, there is a short circuit.
So the voltage is 5V?
Then why is there a short circuit? That would have been the next question that I do not understand Haha
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Have a little gaggling: a short circuit arises where the current flows through without consumers. I assume that consumers and resistors are quite similar, then it would be wrong to switch the S1 and S2 switches to the bottom because then the current can flow below without resistors. Right?
So a short circuit like we know him is not directly there, it’s just a short circuit. This circuit is apparently a “control” for a heating coil installed in the glove.
Yes the supply voltage is 5V DC and no there are not several.