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Pulser fault locators: operation principle and technology for cable troubleshooting

Pulser fault locators: operation principle and technology for cable troubleshooting

What defects can the device detect? How does localization work? Lifehacks

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DIY legendary op-amp Big Muff

DIY legendary op-amp Big Muff

The fuzz effect's history began the same day the history of rock 'n' roll began. Today, we will study the circuit and history of the pedal, which is copied and improved by dozens, if not hundreds of companies and masters. And, of course, we will build and listen to our copy.

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Lies in HDMI specifications

Lies in HDMI specifications

Five oft-used promises/statements made by HDMI device manufacturers. We take a look at them with a tech-savvy eye and find the truth.

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DIY Dumble-like sounding MOSFET Overdrive

DIY Dumble-like sounding MOSFET Overdrive

The Hermida Zendrive guitar pedal we will study, assemble and listen to today is a true masterpiece. Many say its sound is close to the Holy Grail of guitar amplification - Dumble Overdrive Special.

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Measurement bridges: results interpretation

Measurement bridges: results interpretation

How to work with real cables? Important rules for cable branches

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USB 2.0 Twisted Pair Extender

USB 2.0 Twisted Pair Extender

What if you need to extend a USB 2.0 interface over a long distance? How do you connect a webcam, speakerphone, or other equipment remotely?

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Transmitting HDMI USB and HDMI KVM signals over twisted pair cable. What is the difference?

Transmitting HDMI USB and HDMI KVM signals over twisted pair cable. What is the difference?

Both device types have HDMI in/out and USB ports on the housing. But the functionality, purpose, and price of these devices are different. Let's take a look at these differences.

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DIY old-school electronic clock

DIY old-school electronic clock

An electronic clock without a microcontroller is a circuitry masterpiece that can be looked at forever! Today we continue to explore the practical possibilities of pure logic.

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AC/DC Bridges for measurement,  Wheatstone bridge

AC/DC Bridges for measurement, Wheatstone bridge

When servicing metal cable lines, measuring bridges are most commonly used. They are accurate in a wide range of measured values, with compensation of extraneous influences, and inexpensive.

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How does logic work? Flip-flop

How does logic work? Flip-flop

Nowadays, homemade electronic products on microcontrollers are trendy. I am even more interested in assembling different devices with simple logic circuits. Their operating principle is more visual, which gives me aesthetic pleasure. Today we are going to show you four simple devices. Three of them are based on flip-flops, and the fourth one, which we will start with, could use a flip-flop.

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4K60Hz twisted pair HDMI extender with ARC function

4K60Hz twisted pair HDMI extender with ARC function

The ARC (Audio Return Channel) function in HDMI has helped to remove unnecessary communication between TV and AV receiver, soundbar, or home theater. What does the ARC feature mean for twisted-pair HDMI extenders, and how can you use it?

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Symmetrical cable's electrical characteristics: asymmetry

Symmetrical cable's electrical characteristics: asymmetry

What is the difference between an ideal symmetrical (balanced) cable and an actual cable? What is asymmetry (imbalance) in a symmetrical (balanced) cable? Asymmetry (unbalanced) and its parameters.

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Shelly RGBW2 controller and Shelly Duo RGBW bulb. Dangerous light pulsations.

Shelly RGBW2 controller and Shelly Duo RGBW bulb. Dangerous light pulsations.

I found dangerous light pulsations with the Shelly RGBW2 LED controller and the Shelly Duo RGBW GU10 bulbs. I studied this feature and compared my experimental results with current requirements and recommendations.

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HDMI switch and multi-viewer switcher. Should I buy a more functional device right away?

HDMI switch and multi-viewer switcher. Should I buy a more functional device right away?

What do you need an HDMI switch and a multiswitch for? What are the differences between them? What disadvantages do low-cost devices have?

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Teardown Mean Well LRS-35-24 LED driver

Teardown Mean Well LRS-35-24 LED driver

Teardown/test of a power supply from a well-known manufacturer. Manufacturing quality, circuitry, output voltage quality, waveforms.

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Electrical characteristics of balanced cables: NEXT and FEXT parameters

Electrical characteristics of balanced cables: NEXT and FEXT parameters

We will study how the pairs in one multi-pair cable and different cables close together affect each other. We will learn the basic characteristics of this influence - the fundamental parameters NEXT and FEXT.

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DIY legendary BOSS DS-1 distortion and 3 its deep secrets

DIY legendary BOSS DS-1 distortion and 3 its deep secrets

Many guitarists consider the DS-1 to be the worst-sounding guitar pedal. Could this 1978 Roland design be a failure and is now hopelessly outdated? We can get a good sound out of this classic pedal, too. For that, we'll put it, listen to it, and start by studying the circuitry.

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HDMI over-IP extenders. Are they all the same? Negative experiences in use

HDMI over-IP extenders. Are they all the same? Negative experiences in use

What's the difference between a regular twisted-pair HDMI extender and an over-IP. HDMI over-IP extender image compression and video transmission delay. Lenkeng LKV383PRO vs Lenkeng LKV373.

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Cable locator: features of cable tracing and identification

Cable locator: features of cable tracing and identification

‍Carrier signal feed relative to the ground. How to choose the right grounding point for the transmitter? Tracing pipelines and cable channels made of conductive and non-conductive materials. Identification of pairs in multipair cables.

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