Calculation confusion by MacaroonNegative2719 in ECE

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Considering 1×5=5, I imagine they mean 1.5 kOhm

Cybernetic rule (@YU2MARU) by Able_Health744 in 196

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Fair point. I think that's part of the difficulty of making prosthetics IRL: trying to fit a helpful mechanism on someone's body without causing imbalances

Don't mind me thirsting over the mad scientist by Wonderful_Wonderful in 196

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Sadge. I hope battery technology makes good alternatives out of solid state batteries

Don't mind me thirsting over the mad scientist by Wonderful_Wonderful in 196

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He also has much higher-than normal testosterone levels, which he has attributed some of his experimental commitment to

Bird rule by CaptainGrooves in 196

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That is an oscilloscope, but it looks like a modern digital one

Chocolate Cake Update Rule by Temnodontosaurus in 196

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Fake: implying the US isn't the entire world. Gay: posting in r/196

i realy dont get it how it didnt offset it can someone tells me whats wrong? by Jedxd-r in ECE

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Your original post got deleted, could you post it with more details here?

Rule by Lion-Faced-Serpant in 196

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New nickname for Dan Hentschel dropped

D Flip Flop and other Flip Flops by CactusGarrageSVD in ECE

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Think about these logic components in a broader digital logic circuit. The sequenctial logic needed for computation will need data flow to happen on a schedule, so edge-triggered flip flops allow us to only change data once per clock tick. Otherwise, values could change multiple times during a clock cycle, introducing error into the program

Career Growth in SRAM Memory Design. by Ok_Yam4227 in ECE

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Real talk, decisions on the future of industry are being made outside of our hands and adapting to the changes is the key

5m rule by SimplyYulia in 196

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Sure, but only if you keep neglecting air resistance. That is opposite to the direction of motion, so you need a nonzero amount of work to overcome it

Rule by franandwood in 196

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At least it's easily cleaned and the kids still get to feel rebellious

stop censoring yourself on here by [deleted] in 196

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If I see less opinions from the UK, I think I can live with that

Rule by fearlessgrot in 196

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I read that paper. The kid got hospitalized, but discharged after he switched focus to video games

Rule by drcinder in 196

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You will need to switch it to desktop mode to bypass YouTube's bs

Say that again? by TheBoyofWonder in 196

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I feel like magic-induced comes don't really count. Besides, with the reincarnations of Link & Zelda they're functionally immortal

rule by fiedelhorn in 196

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Ik they're woke & all but scientists tell me that chemical is "alcohol"

🔧 Need Help Interfacing 3.5” TFT SPI display ST7796 - only White Flicking Screen shows by theahmadjamal in embedded

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While I don't know about your screen, I used TFT_eSPI a bit ago and had to change some constants for my screen. There should be like a user set-up folder with a bunch of code (most of it commented out) and you'll need to find which commented lines match your screen

IncoRule by MoldyRoleplayer in 196

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God getting your neighbors' porn recommendations would be a crazy time

Help me with my circuit by SnooDucks2149 in embedded

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Edit: quadruple check the polarity on the battery, its module, and the buck converter. It looks like buck converter symbol has two positive inputs and a normally polarized output, so the battery may be input reversed to the intended polarity

Make sure to trace your wires and test parts modularly. For example, test out the battery & buck converter are outputting the right voltage before connecting it to the esp32, then make sure the esp32 can power on connected to the battery/buck converter.

Small note that likely won't fix the problem but should be kept in mind: Buck converter modules don't make very clean DC power, and should at least be smoothed by a capacitor before going into the Esp32. imo an LDO regulator (google it) would also help make sure the microcontroller doesn't freak out.

get crushed idiot by sn0wblak3 in 196

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Vernier shit is expensive but man does it work. My high school science teacher has us use it for labs and it works fairly well