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In my opinion, polygon fills are much more user friendly in Kicad than in Altium.
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New Blogpost:
"How to repair electronic devices">Lot of stuff to lean
>tinker with electronics
>good for the planet -
New Blogpost:
"How to repair electronic devices">Lot of stuff to lean
>tinker with electronics
>good for the planet -
New Blogpost:
"How to repair electronic devices">Lot of stuff to lean
>tinker with electronics
>good for the planet -
New Blogpost:
"How to repair electronic devices">Lot of stuff to lean
>tinker with electronics
>good for the planet -
If you are interested to do some thermal simulation with your #KiCAD pcb's, feel free to try this out yourself. (It's FOSS)
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If you are interested to do some thermal simulation with your #KiCAD pcb's, feel free to try this out yourself. (It's FOSS)
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If you are interested to do some thermal simulation with your #KiCAD pcb's, feel free to try this out yourself. (It's FOSS)
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Would you trust the part?
#datasheet #electronicsWell, I mean at least they are honest 🤷
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Would you trust the part?
#datasheet #electronicsWell, I mean at least they are honest 🤷
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Would you trust the part?
#datasheet #electronicsWell, I mean at least they are honest 🤷
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Would you trust the part?
#datasheet #electronicsWell, I mean at least they are honest 🤷
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Would you trust the part?
#datasheet #electronicsWell, I mean at least they are honest 🤷
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Today i tested the new write function. It says #HelloMastodon! 😆
0,205ms for the Page write btw.
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If you brick an Atmega because you selected the wrong fuses for the clock. Do the following:
Disconnect the crystal and crystal caps. Get a signal generator and set it to around 4Vpp, +2V offset, Sine with 8MHz. Feed the Sine into XTAL1.
Now you should be able to reprogram the Atmega with an ISP programmer.