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I am self-learning some electronics after seeing some "modular synthesizer" videos. I loaded LTspice (is this a good choice?) and started creatively guessing. In the diagram below ...
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I'm a full-time maintenance technician with no University education (though I did get college credit in highschool for physics and statistics 9 years ago), and I have plenty of interests I want to ...
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I would like to learn. What is the procedure/steps to identify a chip on a board. Are there recommended website to identify the component (manufacturer website finder, AI image recognition, ...) ? ...
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I have rear lights for car (VW Passat) controlled by default with PWM. I want to create another circuit who do like follow: When I press brake, car send PWM into LEDs and turn it ON. I want to use ...
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I am an absolute beginner about Labview. I don't want to stop in Tutorial Hell. That's why I try to pick it up by reading the project Labview Based Automatic Antenna Pattern Measurement and Gain ...
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I'm trying to build a circuit that will stay turned on once triggered, and ordinary SR latch seems like a perfect solution. However, I cannot find an efficient way to turn SR Latch to deterministic ...
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The idea behind the Greinacher voltage doubler is so clear and intuitive that it can be explained, like any brilliant circuit idea, in a very simple way. I did it yesterday in a similar question where ...
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Possible Duplicate: What is an amp (and other such basic questions) in the simplest possible terms? How can can this terms be simplified or what are some basic analogy. let say I have a 9 volts ...
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