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Sweat is a community-driven platform offering fitness programs, discussions, and support to help individuals achieve their health and wellness goals
- How to bond PCB and metal for high power RF boards
Sweat Soldering is the optimum way to bond the board and the metal clad Just solder paste is required Going with adhesive will increase the cost of fabrication and also the cure temperature requirement for the adhesive will make the fabrication more complex Thank you all
- Pwr at home lower body days - Sweat Forum
I was wondering if anyone has substituted one of the upper body days for the lower body days? I’m not getting as grea
- Humidity design requirements - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange
Normally where people get burned is that their boards get put in a "condensing" environment even though everything is specified as "non-condensing" But that's not a design problem so much as a specifications issue tl;dr Don't sweat it and just do your design Good luck
- Straight forward method of adding encrypted third party models to . . .
I have >20 different types of MOSFET from fairchild that I would like to add to LTSpice's model tree Fairchild encrypts their libraries What is a straight forward method of adding their libraries
- How much voltage current is dangerous?
Then, depending on the actual skin resistance, due to air humidity, sweat etc, a certain voltage may result in a current that is or is not lethal You may change the values in the above to your own estimates and compute the current value through the heart as a simple exercise in basic network theory, or run spice
- High Resolution ADC for Noisy Sensors in Variable Conditions
The exact ranges will change depending on how the textile is cut, whether it's soaked with sweat, the temperature, how old the material is, how it's mounted, etc The entire thing needs to be as small as possible because it's mounted on the hand, so minimizing the number of components is a big plus
- rohs - Health hazard of cadmium plated connectors - Electrical . . .
Hand sweat consists mostly of water and trace amounts of urea, minerals and lactic acid I would say that lactic acid is a moderate acid with a pka of approx 3 5, but we are talking trace amounts in sweat
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