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I checked all the complementary components, traces and stuff. I am certain that microcontroler is dead. I am just wondering what could cause it to make a clock signal like this:
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I checked all the complementary components, traces and stuff. I am certain that microcontroler is dead. I am just wondering what could cause it to make a clock signal like this:
  • r/AskElectronics - I checked all the complementary components, traces and stuff. I am certain that microcontroler is dead. I am just wondering what could cause it to make a clock signal like this:
  • r/AskElectronics - I checked all the complementary components, traces and stuff. I am certain that microcontroler is dead. I am just wondering what could cause it to make a clock signal like this:


Principle wants my schools ftc teams to accept every applicant, going way over the 15 member size
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Principle wants my schools ftc teams to accept every applicant, going way over the 15 member size

I feel that this is:

  1. Aganist the rules

  2. Unfair to the current members as they will have to teach so many new members while still pulling their weight

  3. Going to cause a divide amongst members and teams which was already an issue last season

  4. Complicate everything and cause more workload

All because parents called in complaining how their kid couldn't make it into a robotics team.

Would appreciate your thoughts and insight, the principle is adamantly fixed on this even after our execs had a meeting with him.









Who wants to test remote controlled car?
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Who wants to test remote controlled car?

Hello,

Couple of a days ago you guys could see my post about the car you can drive on internet.

I need some feedback. It is rainy outside, but you can drive around my small house: https://drive.2222.one/invite/ciHBcol

If it does not work for you, please specify Operating System and browser used. Thank you.

PS: one driving session is about 2 minutes. Then you'll have to wait in line again.

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Do most zero export hybrid inverters actually allow some grid export?
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Do most zero export hybrid inverters actually allow some grid export?

I’m just in the thinking about this stage but I was thinking I’d like a hybrid system that would allow import from the grid but not export it since my area doesn’t have worthwhile net metering. Most of the zero export inverters I’ve seen say they allow up to 100 W or so occasional export to the grid. Could that amount be dangerous to any linemen downstream?




I built a two-way Satellite IoT messaging system using the Blues Starnote and some cloud services, including Twilio's SMS messaging API. Programmed with Arduino/C on an STM32 board.
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I built a two-way Satellite IoT messaging system using the Blues Starnote and some cloud services, including Twilio's SMS messaging API. Programmed with Arduino/C on an STM32 board.

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