u/Whyjustwhydothat

What gauge solid core wire for prototyping, soldering on proto boards etc where you don't use alot of current?

I like many others i have seen the past days am wondering about solid core wire for protoboards/pcb's THT style. And I was wondering what gauge would be the best for solid core and for soft core when you don't need tons of current like most boards. The price can have a pretty significant difference between gauges and i want to be frugan but still use correct wire. Would love some help on this.

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u/Whyjustwhydothat — 3 days ago

What ages are every generation at?

It's hard for me to find what generation i betong to as my googlefu is bad at this subjekt, I get different answers and can't decide wich is the right one. Born 1987.

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u/Whyjustwhydothat — 3 days ago

Looking for litterature with experiments and conclusions.

I am looking for litterature for beginners with accompanied problems and conclusions like you have in school so that I can study on my own. I allready have one edition of "The Art of Electronics" but i need something that's more like going to school as i have a really hard time concentrating for more than 15-20 minutes when reading and often need to reread a page a couple of times as my thoughts wander about. I would love some sort of set with experiments, facts, conclusions so that I can see if i got it correct and what not. I have tons of components and protoboards/breadboards and so on, an i am building stuff from schematics that works, but that way I don't get to know how to calculate the component values, and no real understanding of curcuits. It's more like cooking food after a recepie where yeah you make the food but you wont undestand why you need certain spices, Heat levels and what goes with what, if you understand what i mean.

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u/Whyjustwhydothat — 10 days ago

Looking for litterature with experiments and conclusions.

I am looking for litterature for beginners with accompanied problems and conclusions like you have in school so that I can study on my own. I allready have one edition of "The Art of Electronics" but i need something that's more like going to school as i have a really hard time concentrating for more than 15-20 minutes when reading and often need to reread a page a couple of times as my thoughts wander about. I would love some sort of set with experiments, facts, conclusions so that I can see if i got it correct and what not. I have tons of components and protoboards/breadboards and so on, an i am building stuff from schematics that works, but that way I don't get to know how to calculate the component values, and no real understanding of curcuits. It's more like cooking food after a recepie where yeah you make the food but you wont undestand why you need certain spices, Heat levels and what goes with what, if you understand what i mean.

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u/Whyjustwhydothat — 10 days ago
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Output stage concept.

So this is a concept for a high current output stage for a amplifier, not sure what to do for biasing it properly though, so would love some feedback on this.

u/Whyjustwhydothat — 11 days ago
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Need help with a design.

I don't own a pc and i need a part designed for my escooter so that I can fit bigger tyres on it. My problems are 1, no pc, 2 i have no idea what type of program to use, so I was hoping for someone to help me. I was thinking i could perhaps take pictures of the original part with meassurements, and using a squared black and wite background with a scale (the object is bright orange) so that you would see exactly how it's shaped and the size etc. Then make it a bit longer / more bent so that it can still fit on the escooter like the original part using the same bolts to hold it but just a bit bigger. After that i would send the files to a company to make the parts (2 in total, 1 for eatch side of the tyre). I could pay a reasonable price for this ofcourse if needed and wondering if this is a good way to get what I want. Or should I take the diy way and make my own parts using flat steel and weld it together getting an uglier but fully functional part? + does anyone know of a company that does metall parts this way globally, Kinda like pcbway makes pcb's?

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u/Whyjustwhydothat — 12 days ago
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10V-60V Discrete Railsplitter 2-5A unbalanced load with propper cooling. And 10A Balanced.

So this is my latest draft for a railsplitter with low noise that is ment to be an accessorie fir my 60V 5A power supply. You could add 1uF film+100nF ceramic between Q5 and Q6 Collectors, and 100pF on Q1 base to Q1 emitter for lower transients and risk for oscillation. If you parallel 2 tip35c + tip36c you could go around 8-10A unbalanced load with propper cooling. As long as the load is symmetrical then this circuit should be able to handle several amps (Atleast 10A). It might be hard to see but i added a 1000uF 80v electrolytic capacitor 1 uF film 100v and 100 nF ceramic 100V at the input for more stability. Can't say for sure that this works like it's intended as i haven't simulated or built it yet, I just now finnished the schematic, will post the results once i am finnished with it. If it works like intended then it could be a good way to be able to run amplifiers using single rail PSU. And the Voltage/Ampers is limited by what components you use. If you switch the small signal bjt's/drivers to over 100V+ and use mosfets as power stage you could theoretically drive ±50V and 50+ Amps.

u/Whyjustwhydothat — 16 days ago

I have been trying to find a good schematic for how to make ideal diodes. Only problem is i don't know wich one to trust as everyone is different and has vassle different ammount of components. Could someone please help me with a schematic or talk me thru how to make them? Would be sincerely grateful for the help.

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u/Whyjustwhydothat — 19 days ago