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partfinder:suggestions [2010/10/22 16:22] sumatra |
partfinder:suggestions [2011/10/21 18:16] dorkusmonkey Added some more suggestions (high amperage buck/boost converter, diodes, optoisolator) |
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+ | Just received some APEM 25136NAH slide switches from Digikey (part [[http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=679-1887-ND|679-1887-ND]]) and they're very, very nice. 0.1" pin spacing, but rated for 4A! A bit pricey at $4 each, but the action is smooth. | ||
+ | --- //[[paul_j@ste-marie.org|Paul J. Ste. Marie]] 2011/05/25 10:54// | ||
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+ | A good general purpose N-channel enhancement mode MOSFET in the 200-800 mA range to go with the P-channel one. Generally something that can be switched on by logic and drive IR LEDs and the like. | ||
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+ | The adafruit parts library has the [[http://www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/FQ/FQN1N50C.pdf|FQN1N50C]] ([[http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=FQN1N50CTACT-ND|Digikey]]), with an Vdss max of 500v, Idm of 380mA, but a Vgs(th) max of 4v. | ||
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+ | Poking around at Digikey, I found the [[http://www.diodes.com/datasheets/ZVN4206AV.pdf|ZVN4206AV]] ([[http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?vendor=0&keywords=ZVN4206AV-ND|Digikey]]), with an Vdss max of 60v, Idm of 600mA, and a Vgs(th) max of 3v. | ||
+ | --- //[[paul_j@ste-marie.org|Paul J. Ste. Marie]] 2011/05/13 12:17// | ||
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* I would like to see information about trim resistors/potentiometers. | * I would like to see information about trim resistors/potentiometers. | ||
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* Multi-turn linear pots | * Multi-turn linear pots | ||
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+ | How about solder paste, flux etc. ? | ||
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+ | I was looking for something like a breadboard, but a PCB board. I wanted to take my project from breadboard to PCB. I found one from BUSBOARD Prototype Systems, the SB400. | ||
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+ | I would like to see suggestions for relays or other devices for controlling household AC devices with something like an Arduino. (e.g. a "Clapper") - hghowe 03/26/2011 | ||
+ | -Check out the power switch Tail, it does about like what you want, it lets you use a small current from something like the ardunio, with a Relay and that stuff inside, tucked away saftley ( here: [[http://www.adafruit.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=44&products_id=268L|Power Switch Tail at Adafruit Store]] | ||
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+ | I would like to see some suggestions for buck/boost converters that could handle in the 8-16A range (5-24V range maybe?) and some diodes that could handle the same. It would also be nice to have some optoisolator suggestions. | ||