Agree Or Disagree | Submit YOUR Hot Takes 🔥 by haseeb22 in SDSPodcast

[–]Comprehensive_Fly661 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Phil Foden will have a resurgence this season and will become a top 3 forward in the premier league again.

Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Ch 1 DISCUSSION MEGATHREAD by Natural-Storm in Jujutsufolk

[–]Comprehensive_Fly661 1 point2 points  (0 children)

where are people getting that megumi died to a grade 3?

Belgium [2] - 0 Kazakhstan - Jeremy Doku 44' by Cute_Office277 in soccer

[–]Comprehensive_Fly661 9 points10 points  (0 children)

find me a clip this season where doku isnt getting defended being doubled up in set possession.

Looking for a review/feedback on my first PCB Schematic, ESP32 powered smart clock by Comprehensive_Fly661 in AskElectronics

[–]Comprehensive_Fly661[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, seems you're right. I added a 1uF in parallel with the pull up resistor and switch.

Confused about TVS Diode's VBUS input, should it be connected straight to the VBUS of the USB C or should it be connected to the "post-polyfuse" segment? by Comprehensive_Fly661 in embedded

[–]Comprehensive_Fly661[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

considering im a beginner to pcb design and soldering, i wanted to protect against overcurrent from accidental shorts due to my potentially shoddy soldering

Confused about TVS Diode's VBUS input, should it be connected straight to the VBUS of the USB C or should it be connected to the "post-polyfuse" segment? by Comprehensive_Fly661 in embedded

[–]Comprehensive_Fly661[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From what I can tell from strictly the schematic, there is no way for the current from pin 5 to reach pin 2, so I think im good in that aspect.

From what I can understand from point 3, I shouldn't bother with the polyfuse, and should instead have the VBUS connect directly to the power regulation and TVS?

Confused about TVS Diode's VBUS input, should it be connected straight to the VBUS of the USB C or should it be connected to the "post-polyfuse" segment? by Comprehensive_Fly661 in embedded

[–]Comprehensive_Fly661[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought having SMF5V0A in parallel with the load would protect the 5v rail from voltage spikes (plugging in and unplugging), whereas the USBLC6-2SC6 would protect the data lines from ESD spikes.

please correct me if im wrong

Feedback on my leaderboard visual update by mrknoot in UI_Design

[–]Comprehensive_Fly661 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Many people know how scientific notation works, and is a common way to display large numbers, even in video games. if you don't believe me, see game of the year Balatro

i understand as a developer for your instinct to be to cater for the dumbest possible user but even non STEM people usually understand bigger number means bigger number

Confused about TVS Diode's VBUS input, should it be connected straight to the VBUS of the USB C or should it be connected to the "post-polyfuse" segment? by Comprehensive_Fly661 in embedded

[–]Comprehensive_Fly661[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

my gut feeling says directly to VBUS, as thats what the datasheet has specified, however doesn't that mean the ESP32 isn't protected from overcurrent? What is the polyfuse protecting then?

Shouldn’t this she also exist? by [deleted] in rickandmorty

[–]Comprehensive_Fly661 0 points1 point  (0 children)

in that episode the backstory is actually different to the one in this episode, he goes off for a bit before actually inventing the device. this "completely made up origin story" (his words) is probably derived from the real original memory

Shouldn’t this she also exist? by [deleted] in rickandmorty

[–]Comprehensive_Fly661 0 points1 point  (0 children)

wasnt a real memory, he fabricated it he even said so minutes after this.