I am planning to buy a multimeter. Most of the use scenarios require testing voltages of 600-900V (occasionally overvoltages of 1000+), so I have been using Fluke's 15B+. The meters in the company are
[i=s]This post was last edited by tiankai001 on 2019-2-14 11:35[/i] [font=宋体][size=4] [/size][/font] [font=宋体][size=4][b] [color=#000000]I just saw a post on the forum that introduced the development
Digital Integrated Circuit Analysis and Design : https://training.eeworld.com.cn/course/6150Integrated circuits (ICs) are already ubiquitous, and most of them are digital ICs. This course allows you t
ESD requires a discharge path
It is usually discharged into the ground through resistors and capacitors.However, the device has an insulation withstand voltage requirement. If the resistor and capacit
[i=s]This post was last edited by aq1261101415 on 2022-7-15 17:51[/i]Hello everyone, I want to ask now I have two BUCK circuits, the expected output is 5V/2A and 3V3/3A, they share a common input 12V,