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An odd application of a supercapacitor which works very much like decoupling capacitors in a logic circuit
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An odd application of a supercapacitor which works very much like decoupling capacitors in a logic circuit
If the capacitor leads cannot stretch between VCC and ground, how to install the bypass capacitors on a breadboard?
Has anybody ever noticed this problem on a Z80 CPU chip?
Hey Julian,
Have you seen the videos that James Sharman is doing? His build is very interesting too. I reckon his channel disserves more attention then it gets.
Would you mind mentioning him in one of your videos?
Thanks
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Sounds like an impedance mismatch at the latch clock input. Maybe in addition to the 10k resistor, you should use a pull-up or pull-down resistor at the input pin. I used to see a lot of this sort of thing back in the day when I was trying to interface TTL to CMOS ICs. Just a thought…
Conformal coating needed on the capacitor PCB to 'weather proof' it.
If im using 4x 2.7v super caps in series so 10.8v max and only charging them to 8.4v do i still need to use protection PCBs?
Your work sounds like mine, fix it as soon as possible, possibly find out what happened after
Good demonstration
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make a PCB out of it!
thank you, this made a massive grey area crystal clear for me!
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get a remote control connected to a timer. connect it to control a solar rechargeable light.
I don't know what components your computer is using, but I am reminded of a hard-earned bit of wisdom: never gate a latch with the ripple carry output of a 74LS161 (counter). On some parts it's noisy; but not the ones in our prototypes.
Definitely scope out that latch circuit. A logic analyser won't work, because you need to check the actual waveforms, not just the logic levels. I'm wondering if you have problems with "ringing", which a local RC filter will certainly help to cut out. What's the fan-out like in the logic devices in your circuit?