Message from @M4Gunner
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Fag
buy a decent pen
I wonder why my shitty starter kits dont use bypass caps on any IC in the lessons
*Design Note; In basically every data sheet a 0.1uF is indicated as a general rule of thumb.*
*IC 'B' uses two By-pass capacitors, a small value ceramic [0.1uF] and a larger value tantalum capacitor [2.2uF] for example.
Using two by-pass capacitors, normally a decade apart in value is called Compound By-passing.
A number of data sheet require compound by-passing on some power pins.*
**However because of pin density or lack of board space it is not always possible to comply with the data sheet.**
<http://www.interfacebus.com/Design_Capacitors.html>
wtf
It's short for
Meh who cares
Learn to draw circuits man
It's better than drawing porn
When you make a 70+ connection diagram and it's still clear and clean, it's the shit
I wish I had a nice fountain pen, then it would be perfect
thats based
im an artfag so if i start drawing my circuits on paper i'll waste a lot of time making them pretty 😄
that's pretty gay
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You are supposed to make them pretty
Me little babbies
circuit diags in oils or GTFO
Do you have an idea of how h bridges look/work?
Or in general motors?
Yeah that's the closed box
I know those grounds are where they are for a reason and theres a reason there's 4 of them and the reason isnt grounding 😄
Say one wire of the motor is A and the other is B
I A has an higher voltage than B, motore spins one way
And vice versa
Those switches do just that
The motor pins control two of those switches each
S1-4 and S2-3
Ok for now?
not S1-2 and S3-4?
Nope
to clarify, i have my motors connected this way: left pins == left motor, right pins = right motor. this is bad?
If it were the case, you would just connect vcc and ground
It's cool
Don't think about the specific ic
It's just the concept
but i could swap them 1-4 and 2-3 and it will work the same, ya?
Just reversed


