The first Shunt is mounted. It is a bit tricky to adjust the "legs" but it is possible.
beautiful!
The first Shunt is mounted. It is a bit tricky to adjust the "legs" but it is possible.
But does it work (now you would like those bridges
P.s. Is that one leg in the neck
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Yes, that PCB comes out looking nice, no matter how you stuff it.
No, Frans, it is not working yet. I go the Ricardo all in one way, love me or leave me.
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Yes, that PCB comes out looking nice, no matter how you stuff it.
No, Frans, it is not working yet. I go the Ricardo all in one way, love me or leave me.
I used a lab supply with both voltages tracking to power up, and the Paradise should draw 150mA each rail. If it doesnt, or the supply voltages after the shunts go above +/-24V its time to power back down.... didnt happen to me though.....