Circuit Break - A MacroFab Podcast
Trailer
Bonus
Episode 129
Season 1
EP#129: Trebuchet VS Opamps
- Parker
- Connectors for the Jeep PCM where a perfect match!
- P/Ns
- Black Connector: 4-1437290-5
- White Connector: 4-1437290-6
- Grey Connector: 4-1437290-7
- Still waiting on the MAX6682 breakout board
- Ordered some MEP Shitty Add-Ons
- Zapp and Hyron ordered a set
- Brandon Satrom ordered one
- A/C control module repair for the Wagon
- A/C compressor was bypassed
- 2N4403 was all exploded
- Reverse engineered the layout of the module
- Thanks to Tom Anderson who rewrote the schematic!
- Stephen
- Mesa-Boogie Mark IV schematic
- R.F.O.
- KiCad 5 has been released
- Molex Connector 1719821142
- Nano-Pitch I/O
- 42 pins
- 0.5A per pin
- Only 50 mating cycles
- Decimis from Slack Channel
- How would you make a device that could shoot flies out of the air? When I hear a fly buzzing around, I find it highly annoying and they keep getting stuck in one room at work. Then they spend all day flying up and down the room.
- D&D Starwars 5e
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