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I’m working on an electro-mechanical project to automate the sorting and organization of through-hole resistors, a common challenge for electronics hobbyists after prototyping projects. The goal is to ...
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In the PCB board, I have a 12V DC power relay and an MCU on the same board with separated the ground planes with only trace connections between the ground planes. I have also read from some comments ...
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I've tried to perform propeller and motor matching technique as described here or here. I've already selected proper propeller APC E 11x7 and gathered data from UIUC data base and also chosen motor T-...
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I’m working on a project where I want to repurpose a read/write head mechanism from an old HDD. This mechanism consists of a coil positioned above a magnet, and I aim to use it as a swinging mechanism....
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Is it possible to have induction motor with power factor 1/unity under 0.2, 0.4 , 0.6, 0.8 and full load conditions by switching/adjusting the correcting motor capacitor value (or by simply switch on ...
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I decided to try and create a 4-pole 2-phase induction motor for learning purposes. After taking a class in the principles of electromechanical energy conversion (a few years ago) I was dissatisfied ...
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I'm using a JQC-FC3VDC relay. I control it from a microscontroller using a 3.3V signal through an opto-link. And the business end of the relay controls a 24VAC output which then activates the ...
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simulate this circuit – Schematic created using CircuitLab Top circuit can be used to simulate the increase in velocity of the JATO Powered Chevy featured in the first episode (and subsequent ...
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I have a compressor with the crankshaft being the the front part of the shaft of an A/C motor's armature.. The rear of the AC motor's armature has enough protruding shaft to put a pulley on it and ...
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Pre-1960, it was not rare for electronic devices to contain some kind of wheel or roller with circuit board traces on it. These traces would temporarily form connections between contacts as the wheel ...
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If I want to custom design a 7 segment display, I can design a pcb with LEDs etcetera, but where could I find guides on how to design the shroud (shrouding the LEDs from each other, so they don't ...
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Hard disk drives (HDDs) rely on a small read-write-head which hover about 70 nm over the platter 1, 2. The physical effect on which this hovering is based seems to be the ground effect 3, so it seems ...
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I have a shaft that will turn in direction A. I want it to continue turning in direction A. I want a motor (preferably DC) to exert torque opposite direction A. Throughout most of its life, the motor ...
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At high frequencies (>100MHz), "analogue multiplexer" branding gives way to "rf-switch" branding for switches which are controlled by logic levels. But if computer control is ...
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I am building a homemade ebike using a treadmill motor. I know this motor is not the best for ebike application, but I am trying to work with what I have and see how far I can take it. I am wondering ...
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I took apart an old dark-activated switch yesterday and found an interesting electromechanical switch inside. I think it's a relay, but I'm a little mystified by the principle of operation because ...
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12 VDC automotive environment, protecting the logic-level silicon. Instead of, say, the crowbar's thyristor, one could actuate a mechanical relay and cut no more than 10 A. Will that be enough to ...
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I am thinking to do an experiment which is a piston crank mechanism that works on the magnetic force attraction and repulsion. I want to place a stationary ferromagnetic bar in a coil of wire near the ...
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I am trying to find some tactile switches similar (or even better, identical) to the ones shown. They are two stage, multi-way configuration. Depressing one click connects the common pin to pin 1, and ...
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I'm trying to arrive at an estimate of motor angular velocity during startup phase, specifically the time it takes for the output shaft to rotate n degrees from power on. I'm looking at DC brushed ...
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I want to control 2 outputs with a single input. SPDT switches are mechanical from what I understand, is there an equivalent of electromechanical switches like SSR for SPDT for example?
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The electromechanical system represents a simplified model of a capacitor microphone. The system consists in part of a parallel plate capacitor connected into an electric circuit. Capacitor plate a is ...
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I am trying to check the durability of a relay (G5LE family, 5v relay). I wanted if the relay contacts will still work after a certain number of cycles (ex. after 1 million switching cycles). I am ...
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I am trying to run a linear actuator with a BTS7960 motor driver and an Arduino UNO. The code seems fine, wiring seems fine but after uploading the code, the linear actuator does not start. I am using ...
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We are thinking of using a 4.5 kW motor and not a 6 kW one. Due to some constraints and rules, the maximum power a motor can have is 6 kW. So why is it recommended to use a smaller motor? And does it ...
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I have another curiosity question: Why is there a 10-pin AVR ISP connector and a 6-pin version? It seems that the only difference is that the 10-pin version uses the extra pins for a heap more ground ...
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I have a system with an input torque Te and output angular velocities w1 and w2. I have defined the outputs relative to the system however cannot seem to work out how to find GM(s). omega2 is the ...
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I stumbled on a retro Dutch video from 1983 where a large four color mechanical display is shown. Each pixel consists of a cube which can be turned in order to change the pixel color between 4 colors (...
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I am using visual studio 2019 and wants to build gui to give commands like speed to control stepper motor through arduino. I am new to visual studio. can someone share code or can explain? Thanks
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I am designing a mechanical attitude indicator for the avionics simulator. I need a pancake slip ring, that drives servo (max 500mA at 5V) and some backlight. My idea is to use a gold-plated PCB and ...
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I am currently tinkering with robotics projects to help me learn electronics, and I just started learning about motorized gimbals. After observing various gimbal motors, I've noticed two interesting, ...
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I realize this isn't specifically EE theory related, but I hope EE documentation advice falls within the scope of this forum! For example, I have an enclosure from a mechanical engineer, and their ...
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Small dc motors like the one below are commonly used for various tasks in toys and small appliances. These motors almost exclusively have perfectly cylindrical round shafts without any notches that ...
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As per Wikipedia and other sites, the dimensions of the half-length PCIe card are 106.68 mm × 175.26 mm. But as per the specification: Kindly clarify how the length of 175.26 mm has been arrived ...
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If I build a railgun and apply say, 1 million watts, to the circuit to try to power a projectile forward through electromotive force, will it really matter if that 1 million watts of power is applied ...
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I have to build an H bridge out of the following components 2 PNP transistors 2 NPN transistors battery 9V 4 resistors for the transistors a DC motor I connected the above equipment but, I also ...
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From a few sources, I read that a stepper motor produces more torque at slow speeds. I want to create an automatic door opener (for a living room). Can a stepper motor produce enough torque for this ...
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I'm just wondering why world has not enough lung ventilation systems to fight of COVID 19. I suppose it should be not very difficult to create DIY lung ventilation project. I suppose there should be ...
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I am looking for a device (preferably in a small form factor) that can provide feedback for the user even after the power has been removed from the PCB (No, I don't want a battery powered solution.). (...
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I have found an electric motor in my home and I want to estimate how much time it can operate until its temperature becomes too high and eventually build a cooling system for it (I have seen that ...
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Consider this scenario: A 3-phase permanent-magnet generator is being driven by a strong force and at varying speeds e.g. 1000-6000 RPM Its output is rectified via a 3-phase bridge rectifier The ...
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Given a hybrid DC relay, I've been wondering if contact erosion is occurring (albeit at a slower rate), or if the design eliminates this entirely. (Assume that there is no snubber or other contact ...
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I am specifying a relay I/O card for a Beckhoff PLC. (Link to an overview of Beckhoff digital output slices, scroll to see Relay section) Some of the relays have ...
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I am interested in the evolution of the quality / fidelity of audio recording. Specifically in the actual frequency response curves and dynamics behavior of those technologies, not just rough ideas. ...
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I'm currently working on a PCB design that will have to go in a plastic enclosure. This plastic enclosure will have to endure severe shocks (dropped from 2m to ground) so I'm looking for ways to ...
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I got these Optical Encoders from a local vendor and connected it to my arduino in the following order; (+)----> 5v (-)---> Gnd (01)--->2 (02)--->3 But, it burnt and smoked out as soon as I connected ...
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