Sebastian
@sebastian
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Answer to: How is the job market for Electrical and Electronics Engineering graduates in the future?

Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) continues to offer solid career opportunities, though the nature of jobs is shifting with technology tren...

5 months ago
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Answer to: Connecting Unequal Li-ion Batteries in Parallel

When you connect two Li-ion cells with different voltages—like 4.1V and 3.9V—in parallel, current instantly flows from the higher to the lower voltage...

7 months ago
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Answer to: Why is grounding important in electronics?

In electrical systems, grounding (or earthing) typically refers to connecting a circuit to the Earth, which serves as an absolute 0V reference and a s...

11 months ago
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Answer to: Varactor Diode vs. Tunnel Diode?

Varactor diodes and tunnel diodes serve different purposes in electronic circuits. The table below provides a clear comparison of their differences. ...

11 months ago
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Answer to: Measuring current with oscilloscope?

Yes, you can use an oscilloscope with a current probe for the best accuracy and convenience. Alternatively, you can use a shunt resistor in series and...

1 year ago
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Answer to: How does a boost converter work?

A boost converter steps up voltage using an inductor, switch, diode, and capacitor. The switch stores energy in the inductor, and when it opens, the i...

1 year ago
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Answer to: Zener Diode vs. Schottky Diode: What Are the Key Differences?

Zener and Schottky diodes protect circuits differently. Zener diodes use reverse voltage avalanche breakdown to clamp voltage at a precise value, dete...

1 year ago
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RE: What exactly is PWM resolution ?

Good point by @FullBridgeRectifier . Just to clarify for anyone new to this: when we say “divide by 255 instead of 256,” it’s because we’re looking at...

1 year ago
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Answer to: Difference Between delay() and millis() in Arduino?

Great question! This is something a lot of people new to Arduino run into. Here’s a simple breakdown: delay() pauses the entire program for the sp...

1 year ago
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Answer to: STM32 vs Arduino: Which One is Better?

I made the jump to STM32 when I started building my own 3D printer controller. Arduino boards just couldn’t keep up with the speed and precision I nee...

1 year ago
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Answer to: How to Identify the Neutral Wire Using a Multimeter?

To identifying the Neutral Wire Using a Multimeter you have to follow the steps below. Set Up the Multimeter: Switch your multimeter to an AC vo...

1 year ago
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Answer to: What is EEPROM in Arduino and how to use it?

EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) allows you to store data even after the board is powered off. It's non-volatile. This mak...

1 year ago
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RE: Is ESP32 the Best Microcontroller Board of All Time?

Yes, I am aware of this. But still, you gotta sacrifice two breadboards just to use a microcontroller :(

1 year ago
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RE: Is ESP32 the Best Microcontroller Board of All Time?

@nathan Yes, the most annoying thing about the ESP32 board(the popular devkit v1) is that it's not breadboard friendly.

1 year ago
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Answer to: Is ESP32 the Best Microcontroller Board of All Time?

I am a fan of the ESP32 for its features and price, but I think it’s important to keep an open mind. The Arduino Nano 33 IoT has caught my attention l...

1 year ago
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