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Any EE graduates here? I'm starting my last year for my bachelor's degree soon and want to know firsthand what jobs you guys hold. More importantly, if there are any key decisions you've made in getting the job you wanted. Any regrets you guys have, which subsequently affected your career. This type of information can't be found from advisors at uni, so put in your two cents.

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>>809521
All the resistors are in parallel, the current get's divided through all of them. The capacitors aren't in series or in parallel, since they are not connected together in any way, and they act independently, specially in a multivibrator like yours.
Be careful when analyzing that circuit because it's unstable, currents won't be constant.

I've never seen a such a powerful multivibrator, neither one that works at that frequency, or at least with much precision.
If you just want a 40kHz square wave I would use gif related, a pot would allow you to choose the right frequency, for the power thing, just attach a power mosfet to the output.

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>>806336
Should I set the two OP as inverters to end with the same signal? Or two as non inverters? Does it matters in terms of noise and overall performance?

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