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I know this is an old video so you might have already got an answer on the rotary encoders, but you should be able to find similar encoders searching for “high detent” rotary encoder and counting how many detents in a full rotation.
ROHM Semiconductor’s focus on reducing EMI while boosting power density with GaN HEMTs is a forward-thinking approach. It’s exciting to see how these innovations will shape the next generation of power electronics.
10kv, no change. What about tests like capacitors for amp coefficient at 60hz, 120hz, 1khz, 10khz and 100khz? Does it fluctuates for perfect leveled Equalizer and amplifiers?
The only video about wires and cables? Where is the videos about all types of jackets and plated copper ones, the db lost compared one with other, glow wire, VW1 , 94V0-2, reason why PVC should not be used over, around, next to some components with the brands and all?
Really appreciated the breakdown of the different levels of automation. It makes the complexity of autonomous vehicle tech much more accessible. Looking forward to seeing how these systems evolve.
i bought one but i dont know how to use it with a arduino can you guys give me some documentation to make it compatible with a microcontroller like arduino?
You're quite welcome. It really like is having a directory of all the world's most magical artifacts. Very fun and that captures the spirit of part shopping on Mouser. Keep up the excellent work all, thanks again.
This is a great video and it is awesome what FIRST and Mouser is doing to get kids interested in Engineering. I remember back in the day when High School, even Middle School, had shop classes for woodworking, metal work and welding, automotive and even electronics. Having at least a FIRST program in grade schools would greatly benefit many students, especially those that don't have access to the FIRST program. I really like what Dean is saying here.