I just ordered 2 as well! Thanks for offering this very handy device!
done similar 2 yr ago:
http://piccy.info/view3/4791938/d706e396dec6d8494713aae24112d101/
http://piccy.info/view3/4791942/1d42fe11ff9f79dfb6d0534419fecfc8/
Quoteif they were on sale I would have bought a coupleme too, but found nothing similar at local stores.
Moreover, jumpers are cheaper, and more reliable than mechanical switches.
I ordered one as well.
.. and I just ordered one too...
I just blame Thor-Arne for me ordering it now - and so can you ;-)
He pointed it out to me.
Thanks! :-)
Nice, but I guess calling it "Programmable" is a typing mistake?
Nice, but I guess calling it "Programmable" is a typing mistake?
Nah, I would call it programmable.
You do program it - using manual placement of jumpers, but you do program it.
Yeah me too, calling it "settable" does not really describe it in a way that people would recognise it.
Gerry
Oh, fast shipping too.
Yeah me too, calling it "settable" does not really describe it in a way that people would recognise it.
GerryI know a term that Americans adore: "adjustable".
Everything is better if it's adjustable, especially if it's "fully adjustable". Or so I've heard.
Nifty little gadget. I like that it's really compact and handy.
You have inspired me to have my own go at making an adjustable (hehe ) decade resistance box. I was thinking about using shorting rotary switches, so the circuit doesn't get disconnected when I'm are switching values. But it won't be anywhere near as compact as yours, I'm afraid.
Good job on the blog, I really enjoy watching your videos. I especially like your power supply project, great stuff.
Programmable assumes that it can be machine/computer controlled. I'm sure if a a one-hung-low company came out with a power supply with only a array of headers to set the voltage and called it "programmable", there would be pitch forks.
Speaking of pitch forks....What's up with the "I know a term that Americans adore: "adjustable"."
Speaking of pitch forks....What's up with the "I know a term that Americans adore: "adjustable"." Sigh....
Nice, but I guess calling it "Programmable" is a typing mistake?
Nah, I would call it programmable.
You do program it - using manual placement of jumpers, but you do program it.Yeah me too, calling it "settable" does not really describe it in a way that people would recognise it.
Gerry
I just made a home on my bench for one of these. Great project! Perfect for getting an 'adjustment' resistor dialed in just so
I like 'programmable'........but I guess 'configurable' would work also.
PS. Gerry, hope you've put one in the mailbag to Dave......?
Ian.