You arent running R1 for fractions of a second, you are running it the whole time you are charging C1... 2200uf@100v is a good bit of power. I...
No, it lowers your processor Vcore, and if you are overclocking, lowering the vcore when your computer thinks you dont need it, could lead to it...
Cant use the 7v trick for the screen, because the ground on the screen is connected to 5v, on the power connection. But the signal connections...
what is your power source?
as usual, maxim has a tiny little IC that does pretty neat things, but only if you can actually solder it :lol:...
you get hum/noise induced in the logic... but when the logic voltage is 1.8 or 2.5v, even a little bit of noise can cause trouble.
Did you apply the arctic silver correctly, and did you give it a period to 'set'?
How big is the opening for the screen? mounting an LCD there to give you plenty of room?
Why not mount it on the front of the trey of the drives and slide the drive back a bit :lol:
You cant get a DVD-RW that way, might not really be an issue in this case, but its a point... There is no guarantee that the drive in the player...
CD rom lasers are useless unless you can see infrared, a DVD-Rom laser would be pretty weak(good enough for pointing maybe, not enough for...
Thats why I dont work with or on computers all day, otherwise I would be sick of them at home :blah:
big mosfets you say? [IMG] :baby: (ok, they are actually IGBTs...) at first I was planning on using a stepper motor to synchronousley...
Also, make sure your using the right kind of blade/bit for cutting/drilling acrylic... or just use lexan/polycarbonate :lol:
for the door open/closed there is most likely a switch somewhere, as for a disk in or not, the laser probably does that. Like I said, if you...
I havent gotten around to playing with it yet, as you can see the mosfets for a h-brige are right there in the pic :lol: The one I have there is...
what sort of project are you working on? Are you familiar with VHDL at all? or any other kind of languages used for programming? For simple...
I beg to disagree, especially on the welll part. with the proper coolant, 20krpm milling of aluminum is no problem, Ive seen mills rough out...
This sounds good too,especially since slim line dvd drives snap the disc down to them and dont require pressure from the top like normal drives....
however fast I can drive the stepper motor... I want at least 1000 rpm, but it'll depend on how fast I can drive the LEDs I did some...
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