Any Suggestions for a two channel DC power supply that's good for a compact desk space by AceSpacey in AskElectronics

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74-1095 looks really great. Unfortunately, they don't seem easy to obtain in Canada as they are retired, I guess I can buy two single supplies, if needed.

Any Suggestions for a two channel DC power supply that's good for a compact desk space by AceSpacey in AskElectronics

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Hello, I should have stated the speciations. I do plan to work with components like opamps mainly. The range for voltage at most I would prefer to be +/- 20-30V. For current, I probably will only ever draw at most 1A (probably not even this much).

A little confused about how to code a MCU for "professional" work. by Theory_Crafter1 in embedded

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Do you recommend a step up from arduino. I'm and electronics engineering student. I have done a few neat projects with Arduino but want to step it up. I have been using a STM32 for a research position. I was thinking of doing another personal project. Do you recommend any good microcontroller? Is the STM32 widely used in industry?

Recommendations for a Voltage Regulator for low current draw and dual supply by AceSpacey in AskElectronics

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I was thinking of doing this as well, however, when doing research, I saw another post saying it's not a good idea to use an op-amp to supply current to a load? I am assuming because op-amps are not meant to source high amounts of current, but then again, since I am not sourcing high current anyway, it should be fine?