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The process of creating electronic products, including components and end-user devices.
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Can the LD1117V33 handle short peaks of up to 900mA?
This got me wondering a bit if I am really going down the right road with the design.
From my understanding the only differences are:
LM3940 only takes 5v in and deliver 3.3v out. … My design is pretty modular so users can slot new modules/sensors into the board. Thus the current needed might vary from user to user depending on the configuration of the board/modules. …
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Connecting Sensors To A Production PCB
Background: I designed a simple board a while ago using a ATMEGA328 and a ESP8266. The idea is that the ATMEGA deals with sensor data and the ESP8266 deal with the whole online bit.
I did a initial r …