Part 11 in the PSU design series. This time it's the housing design based on the new Rev C schematic, and the secret reason behind the project! The next video will follow with an overview of the Rev C schematic.
A time lapse installation video of Dave's 3kW home solar power system using LG MonoX panels.
How to install a home rooftop solar power system.
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60 minutes of Dave assembling his silent (low noise) Intel i7 3770K video editing computer. If you find that boring, don't watch.
NOTE: This is NOT an instructional video!
YES, I used WAY too much thermal paste (as shown in the heatsink instructions!), get over it. I cleaned it and fixed it afterwards.
YES, I initially put the memory in the wrong sockets.
YES, I did not do any cable management, I just wanted to test the thing, get over it.
I fixed all those issues, so no more stupid comments please.
Also, please DON'T leave uninformed generic comments about needing a high end video card for editing and rendering. You are wrong for my case, read this first:
http://www.eevblog.com/2013/04/16/des...
Coolermaster Silencio 550 case.
Asus Z77 motherboard
Coolermaster 212 Evo heatsink
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Dave finds a treasure trove of Dictaphone machines in the dumpster.
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More mailbag!
More teardowns!
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SPOILERS:
Tekbox TBLC08 CISPR16 Line Impedance Stabilization Network (LISN) for the measurement of mains line-conducted interference:
https://www.tekbox.net/test-equipment/tblc08-50uh-line-impedance-stabilisation-network-lisn-cispr16
RF Telemetry Transmitter teardown
Telecoms line PCB's from the 1980's and 1990's
Gridseed G-Blade Scrypt cryptocurrency miner
Rogaine video advertisement hardware teardown
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Dave goes Back to the Future and powers up his old 1980's vintage Tandy 1000 computer.
Will it work?, will it choke?
And how to channel your inner Woz to design your own Turbo Board.
(Check out the ROM BIOS version 1.00.00 !!)
What's inside a Dräger Multiwarn II gas detection warning system used in mining, oil, chemical, and emergency services etc to detect hazardous or explosive atmospheres.
Intrinsic safety design and how both catalytic bead and infrared IR gas detectors work, and pellistors.
And a teardown of a Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) sensor.
http://www.a11supply.com/images/file/rev1_MultiWarn%20II_En.pdf
http://www.draeger.com/sites/assets/PublishingImages/Products/cin_x-am_5600/US/draeger-sensor-portable-handbook-9046571.pdf
http://www.xinpian.net/MOTOROLA/MC68HC711/MC68HC11E1.pdf
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What is Schematic Electrical Rule Checking (ERC)?
How does it work?
How is it useful?
Examples in Altium Designer + OutJob scripting is mentioned.
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Dave demonstrates how to add testing capabilities to your PCB panel for easier production testing. Using an example of his new uCurrent design, and also a commercial product designed to be automatically ATE tested.
Essentially Part 3 of the PCB Design For Manufacture series.
PCB DFM Part1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXE_dh38HjU
PCB DFM Part2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uemr8xaxcw0
uCurrent Test Jig: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-q21AfxS1LY
Testing uCurrents: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYChtniJxKY
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