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Multisim switch
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Increase the minimum resistance of the component. Try the following modifications in the circuit: Use the GROUND component to add a clear reference to the circuit. Some native components, like the SPST switch, have low resistance values. For general setup questions, 'how tos', specifications and what-connects-to-what etc., please use /r/solar. Extremely tiny resistor values these enter the SPICE matrix as 1/resistance, creating large calculations. Solar Ask here if designing or repairing your own electronic control circuits. Household electrical wiring, connectors and fittings: /r/electricians and /r/led (for room lighting). Home audio repairs especially for vintage gear: /r/audiorepair : /r/CarAV, /r/CarModification, /r/Cartalk, /r/AutoElectrical/Ĭomputers: /r/TechSupport. Hifi hookup and buying advice: /r/BudgetAudiophile/Ĭar/Vehicle: Lighting, audio, wiring, fixing etc. General electrical eng.: /r/AskEngineers, /r/ElectricalEngineering/ Starting Electronics: /r/StartingElectronicsĪrduino, Raspberry Pi and Embedded: /r/Arduino, /r/raspberry_pi or /r/RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS, /r/embedded, /r/esp8266, r/esp32īroader ECE (Electrical and Computer Eng.): /r/eceĬommercial (buying, selling, consulting jobs): /r/ElectronicsList Radio, rf, antenna design/theory questions and software-defined radio: /r/rfelectronics, /r/AmateurRadio, /r/GNURadio, /r/RTLSDR Some other subreddits focus on specific electronics/electrical-related topics and may be a better first place for your question:Įlectronics Design - specialist subredditsĪudio construction: /r/diysound (active moderation) and/or /r/diyaudio (no moderation)Įlectronic musical instruments design and repair: /r/SynthDIY, r/MusicElectronics/, /r/diypedals/ Many common questions are answered in the FAQ so do check it out: - Click HERE for our FAQ/Wiki - Related subreddits "How can I take high voltage measurements with my oscilloscope?" "How do I calculate the bandwidth of an amplifier?" "Why doesn't my Op-Amp circuit work as expected?" "Trying to locate a replacement for a blown MOSFET" "Jokey" comments that don't materially contribute to the topic may be deleted. Read the sidebar and our Wiki/FAQ BEFORE posting! The post title should summarize the question clearly & concisely.Įxtra rules apply to questions on vehicle electronics - please read before posting. Please READ THIS too - especially before posting that parts 'look OK'. TV Repair / replacing electrolytic capacitors Off topic questions, and those fully answered in the Wiki, may be removed.

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Not sure if your question is on topic? Ask the mods before posting. advice for 'electronic' goods (audio, TV, computers, phones, battery chargers, domestic appliances etc.) - use: /r/appliancerepair, /r/electrical, /r/electricians, /r/askanelectrician, /r/techsupport etc.Ĭareer or certification advice - please post in /r/ece LEDs), appliance repairs & advice.īuying and general tech. A subreddit for practical electronic engineering questions: Circuit and electronic component theory, component-level circuit design & repair, buying components, test gear and tools.Ĭommercial stuff (selling, paid work etc.) - see /r/ElectronicsList/ - Click HERE for our FAQ/Wiki -Įlectrical installation work and parts, home lighting (inc.








Multisim switch