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Member Since: January 11, 2011
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I can verify the above comment. Pinout is silkscreened wrong on the LCD. Follow Jim Lynch's pinout to the 'T' http://www.sparkfun.com/tutorial/Nokia%206100%20LCD%20Display%20Driver.pdf Sparkfun fellas - you'd save a lot of people from burning their LCDs if you add this disclaimer.
You guys might soon have the department of health and safety knocking on your doors :-) Maybe you should add a disclaimer in the beginning - "No Daves were harmed during this shoot" :-)
The 'metal can' that they put around inductors to shield electronics from magnetic interference is made of 'Mu metal' or 'permalloy'. Both are nickel-iron alloys which reduce magnetic fields inside a closed container made of them.
Oh, and nice shirt, btw :-)
Disregard.....its morning and I just had a brain fart.
A 1/4" male-to- 1/8" Female is shown in the image for the audio jack adapter. Image boo-boo? Or was that intentional?
Yes, how exactly?
Yeah...very disappointed. Spent 80 bucks on four + shipping when I could have got something very similar in India for 20 bucks total. I specifically bought these since they were 'linear'.
Hmm, class D amps are basically switchers themselves, right? Would love to see an SF audio amp board with one of the TI class D's (and an AtP video on the basics!)
Yes, that looks like the backbone of a hot rod :-D
And I'm nit-picking, but aren't ATX supplies noisy switchers?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksfGJuWoT5w&feature=player_embedded#t=392s
No public wish lists :(