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| Filling up my "candy" jar with jellybeans, what to choose? |
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| FriedMule:
Thank you a bunch! I have noted some of your suggestions, you are probberly right in all your comments but I have just wrote down the most used components I could find, like the LM358:-) |
| RoGeorge:
Order only what you need, and only when you need it. No matter how wide a personal stock inventory is, there will be something missing and needed to be order to finish a project. Don't be a parts hoarder like me. ;D |
| FriedMule:
--- Quote from: RoGeorge on September 07, 2019, 07:23:57 am ---Order only what you need, and only when you need it. No matter how wide a personal stock inventory is, there will be something missing and needed to be order to finish a project. Don't be a parts hoarder like me. ;D --- End quote --- LOL thanks:-) In a way are you right but there are some components that you buy over and over again, and why not know them from the start?. |
| FriedMule:
--- Quote from: blueskull on September 07, 2019, 08:07:28 am ---Half a dozen of these: https://www.cypress.com/documentation/development-kitsboards/cy8ckit-059-psoc-5lp-prototyping-kit-onboard-programmer-and And an 1/8 watt through hole (or 1/16 watt 0805) resistor set. That should keep you busy for quite a while. Those PSoC boards have 4 comparators, 4 naked OPAMPs, 4 OPAMPs with filter/PGA/TIA/naked options, 2 SAR ADCs, 1 SDM ADC, 4 DACs and 192 LE CPLD, all on one chip. --- End quote --- I didn't know them, but are they considered as jellybeans for building electronic? |
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