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Any standards-compliant thermocouple wires will give good enough accuracy for your '4 to 5 degrees' specification,
but your 'thermocouple reader' and extension wires, and thermocouple in combination, can NOT be tested adequately
with only one temperature measured. The best practices for...
Much of real information comes in scattered bits and pieces; a record of birth dates, for instance,
might be summarized by a bar chart with one bar for each month. This kind of data, a 'distribution',
has features (like peaks, valleys, slopes) which allow u s to consider the distribution to be...
The section 6.1 of that data sheet says the absolute maximum (presumably a wire-melts limit)
for the emitter current is 2.5A; that means that the 500 mA peak currents of five inputs
will push it to the limit, and leave no margin for a sixth or seventh to turn on.
All of the output collector...
The common solder-pistol is an AC transformer with very low impedance output that
has intrinsic current limiting (in the primary winding and core material). So, if you can
make and position spot-weld contacts for your small joints, a simple trigger pull will power it.
Solder gun
If you want...
Tricks like sigma-delta modulation start with a sample (charge, current) and apply multiple steps to create a number.
The sample, of course, is quantized (has a number of electrons captured on a capacitor, for instance); that is already
a statistically variable quantity, since you cannot capture...
Pascal's triangle (the binomial coefficients) in high-order limit becomes a Gaussian curve,
proportional to exp(-c*r^2 ).
Do you really need integers for the elemental amplitudes?
Do you really need a 3x3 square (as opposed to hexagonal array or irregular) layout?
The flyback case isn't like a symmetric triangle wave; excitation has net DC component, and that flyback event
has a steep slope, probably higher harmonic frequency content. The copper losses are also growing fast
when the drive current nears saturation.
Temperature measurement of a...
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