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  1. Sweat

    Sweat is a community-driven platform offering fitness programs, discussions, and support to help individuals achieve their health and wellness goals.

  2. How to bond PCB and metal for high power RF boards

    Dec 26, 2020 · Sweat Soldering is the optimum way to bond the board and the metal clad. Just solder paste is required. Going with adhesive will increase the cost of fabrication and also the cure …

  3. Humidity design requirements - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange

    Feb 8, 2021 · Normally where people get burned is that their boards get put in a "condensing" environment even though everything is specified as "non-condensing". But that's not a design …

  4. mosfet - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange

    Jun 2, 2016 · I have >20 different types of MOSFET from fairchild that I would like to add to LTSpice's model tree. Fairchild encrypts their libraries. What is a straight forward method of adding their libraries...

  5. print to PDF each layer separately from a PCB schematics in Altium

    Aug 23, 2021 · I designed a PCB with Altium and now I want to print each layer separately in one or several PDF files. From the Porjects tab I selected the *.PcbDoc => File => Smart PDF... In the …

  6. Use female Apple lightning connector for charging LiPo

    Jun 15, 2014 · But hey, no sweat: there's tons of better connectors out there, micro USB is the standard around the world now, and I bet you can rethink your project in order to use something standard …

  7. pcb - How do I identify SMD components? (or how do I identify any ...

    Jan 21, 2021 · How do I identify the markings on an SMT component and match it up with a part number so I can be a good designer and actually look at a datasheet (and read the whole thing)? Or identify …

  8. Two-conductor or four-conductor wire CAN bus

    Apr 25, 2018 · Can someone explain this to me? I got confused between these two CAN bus cables. A typical CAN bus only consists of two wires. Where and when do we use four wires? Are CAN-PWR …