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Add suggestions for additions/changes to this wiki here. | Add suggestions for additions/changes to this wiki here. | ||
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+ | * IDC 6-pin/10-pin connectors like those used on JTAG/SPI cables? | ||
+ | * [[http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?R=PC900V0NSZXFvirtualkey56850000virtualkey852-PC900V0NSZXF|Sharp PC-900V Optocouopler]] - for MIDI connections | ||
+ | * Also, I found these wonderful tact switches! [[http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?R=SKRGAQD010virtualkey68800000virtualkey688-SKRGAQD010|ALPS SKRGAQD010]] They are perfect for breadboarding - you don't need to straighten the pins to force them in the breadboard. | ||
+ | --- //[[dwobser@gmail.com|Dan Wobser]] 2012/06/06 13:13// | ||
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+ | Just received some APEM 25136NAH slide switches from Digikey (part [[http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=679-1887-ND|679-1887-ND]]) and they're very, very nice. 0.1" pin spacing, but rated for 4A! A bit pricey at $4 each, but the action is smooth. | ||
+ | --- //[[paul_j@ste-marie.org|Paul J. Ste. Marie]] 2011/05/25 10:54// | ||
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+ | A good general purpose N-channel enhancement mode MOSFET in the 200-800 mA range to go with the P-channel one. Generally something that can be switched on by logic and drive IR LEDs and the like. | ||
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+ | The adafruit parts library has the [[http://www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/FQ/FQN1N50C.pdf|FQN1N50C]] ([[http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=FQN1N50CTACT-ND|Digikey]]), with an Vdss max of 500v, Idm of 380mA, but a Vgs(th) max of 4v. | ||
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+ | Poking around at Digikey, I found the [[http://www.diodes.com/datasheets/ZVN4206AV.pdf|ZVN4206AV]] ([[http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?vendor=0&keywords=ZVN4206AV-ND|Digikey]]), with an Vdss max of 60v, Idm of 600mA, and a Vgs(th) max of 3v. | ||
+ | --- //[[paul_j@ste-marie.org|Paul J. Ste. Marie]] 2011/05/13 12:17// | ||
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* I would like to see information about trim resistors/potentiometers. | * I would like to see information about trim resistors/potentiometers. | ||
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I was a bit confused when the "crystals and clocks" section didn't have any clocks, only to find them later under "integrated circuits". Seems to make more sense to call that section "crystals and resonators" or just "crystals". --- //[[kevin.granade@gmail.com|Kevin Granade]] 2010/09/24 12:05// | I was a bit confused when the "crystals and clocks" section didn't have any clocks, only to find them later under "integrated circuits". Seems to make more sense to call that section "crystals and resonators" or just "crystals". --- //[[kevin.granade@gmail.com|Kevin Granade]] 2010/09/24 12:05// | ||
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+ | * Logic-level MOSFETS, especially power MOSFETS | ||
+ | * Multi-turn linear pots | ||
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+ | How about solder paste, flux etc. ? | ||
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+ | I was looking for something like a breadboard, but a PCB board. I wanted to take my project from breadboard to PCB. I found one from BUSBOARD Prototype Systems, the SB400. | ||
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+ | I would like to see suggestions for relays or other devices for controlling household AC devices with something like an Arduino. (e.g. a "Clapper") - hghowe 03/26/2011 | ||
+ | -Check out the power switch Tail, it does about like what you want, it lets you use a small current from something like the ardunio, with a Relay and that stuff inside, tucked away saftley ( here: [[http://www.adafruit.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=44&products_id=268L|Power Switch Tail at Adafruit Store]] | ||
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+ | I would like to see some suggestions for buck/boost converters that could handle in the 8-16A range (5-24V range maybe?) and some diodes that could handle the same. It would also be nice to have some optoisolator suggestions. |