Chipguy
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Electronics design engineer. Gen X. Love cats, electronics, computing
This is a battery charger for 2x36V Li-Ion batteries. Would only charge to 60%. The part in the circle is a 2N7002 N-MOSFET for switching the voltage measurement to the uC. It should have 3 Ohms at 3V VGS but it did not anymore. It was really hard to find that fault and a second one as well.
January 14, 2025 at 7:41 PM
This is a battery charger for 2x36V Li-Ion batteries. Would only charge to 60%. The part in the circle is a 2N7002 N-MOSFET for switching the voltage measurement to the uC. It should have 3 Ohms at 3V VGS but it did not anymore. It was really hard to find that fault and a second one as well.
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I wanted to be able to solder a Pimoroni Pico Plus 2 W on a regular SMD footprint for the RPi Pico, so I made this riser boards to account for the components on the back of the Pico Plus.
December 7, 2024 at 4:51 PM
I wanted to be able to solder a Pimoroni Pico Plus 2 W on a regular SMD footprint for the RPi Pico, so I made this riser boards to account for the components on the back of the Pico Plus.
Fixing a Midland ALAN 95 PLUS handheld CB radio. Channels 41 to 80 (B band 1-40) are OK, but at C band the oscillator does not lock, because the range is not set right. I think there are chances that this wire has something to do with it.
December 4, 2024 at 7:23 PM
Fixing a Midland ALAN 95 PLUS handheld CB radio. Channels 41 to 80 (B band 1-40) are OK, but at C band the oscillator does not lock, because the range is not set right. I think there are chances that this wire has something to do with it.
If you have redesigned only a part of the design and you are too lazy to build all the rest of it just to test the redesigned part: Go Frankenstein
November 24, 2024 at 11:55 AM
If you have redesigned only a part of the design and you are too lazy to build all the rest of it just to test the redesigned part: Go Frankenstein