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Color me surprised /s
Color me surprised /s
Aww they’re babysitting
Yes! And keep us updated on the results!
He’s got a wonderful wig
He needs you to open one of those cans, for… quality assurance
Not a single thought behind those eyes
Rest in Piece, Pockets 💝🐾
Currently building an indirect backlight for my bathroom mirror. The outer ring is going to hold a piece of warm-white LED strip.
Huh, that’s weird. Double checking the part markings would’ve been my next suggestion, but the picture shows they’re correct. Maybe try a 1kOhm load resistor across Vout and GND, though in theory you should be able to see the output voltage without it.
Just to be sure: positive probe on Vin, negative probe on GND, measurement shows no minus sign?
Unlikely. Have you measured the voltage present at Vin?
Dangerous when wet 👀
You’re welcome!
I haven’t got enough time on my hands right now to review the whole desingn, but one thing that jumps to mind is that you’ll want to use an antiparallel diode on each relay coil to suppress the negative voltage spikes when switching it off.
Be sure to keep adequate distance between high and low voltage traces. The ground plane seems awfully close to the N trace.
Other than that, I’d happily welcome more PCB and/or personal project discussions!
Do you have more information on this? I’m working on a PCB that suffered from a broken ferrite due to flex.
“Underemployment is when workers are working less than full-time” that’s such a shitty reference, I’ll take every opportunity to NOT work 40 hours a week even if it means getting by with less money. Let me experience life a little, goddamn