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to clarify, the "for some reason" was entirely me being facetious. I completely understand the reasons

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turns out you can get high-flux cores without too much trouble, and we might even be able to use ungapped toroids--though we're going to have to put no less than nine stacked cores into this inductor with three turns of actual welding cable because they don't make AWG #2 magnet wire for some reason

this is going to give us an inductor core that is over a foot long and only three inches wide, which will probably look kind of silly.

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We need two 32μH inductors with a saturation current greater than 100A. This is going to be fun to try to make. x.x

Where do you even buy such large cores? I don't think we can use ferrite because its saturation field is so low, so it'd need to be sintered iron powder or laminated electrical steel....

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The ancient Greek word for "bear" was άρκτος.

The Arctic is named after the animal; it's the place where bears are.

Naturally, when you find a place at the opposite side of the globe from the Arctic and where there are no bears, it's the anti-Arctic - in other words, Antarctica.

So the Arctic is Bears Place, and Antarctica is Not Bears Place.

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you, an idiotic being of pure energy: i hate corporeal forms
me, an enlightened pan-species hivemind: actually it's cool and good to have as many bodies as possible

Actual conversation I just seriously engaged in:

them: "Well, if you're doing it the safe way, you--"
me: "This is research. We have zero intention of doing things the safe way."

Found this while doing some research for work. I just llike the way this is phrased. I have no idea what a bleb is, but I guess it's the middle part of an E-core ferrite?

Petition to stop using the awkward name "double-u" for w and call it "wynn", after the letter ƿ that used to represent that sound in Old English

We can still use the letter w instead of ƿ, because ƿ looks a lot like a p and anyway changing letters is harder than changing names for letters, let's just call it something one-syllable like literally every other letter in the english alphabet

*struggles with a boss for hours*
*goes to buy more healing items because maybe that will help*
*discovers that actually yes it's worth it to grind money to be able to actually buy late-game armor rather than toughing it out with early-game armor*

Huh.

okay I take that back these ice block puzzles are frustrating as hell

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today we learned: tic tacs are marketed as sugar free despite being nearly 100% sugar, because they are intentionally made to be just less than 0.5 grams each, and anything containing less than 0.5g of sugar per serving can legally be marked as sugar free in the US

the music is also fantastic, just a note

I should put more boktai music in my vgm selection thing

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people forget the boktai series exists but let me just say it's a great series

and has some really well-designed block pushing puzzles, too (generally block pushing puzzles are either too convoluted and overwhelming, or too simple to even count as puzzles) and manages to make them not too terribly repetitive either

question: what exactly is "da share zone"?

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Dream-based story seed 

A 'magical [girl] squad' setup, except after the show has ended.

Someone stumbles on a ship that was once the headquarters of such a squad. The Big Bad has long since been defeated. The AI mission-giver in the ship is a bit loopy and without purpose. It wants new recruits, now that it's woken back up, but it doesn't know what for.

There's technology (magic) just laying around the ship that's vastly more advanced than anything on this entire planet.

The first discoverer, a social psych graduate student in a university, comes back the next day with friends. Students from behavioral psych, computer science, physics, engineering, and anthropology. They form a squad of six, get the usual costumes and powers--and completely ignore them, getting to work on very different projects.

The compsci major analyzes the ship's computer system and figures out what there is that can be hacked into. The physics and engineering majors try to reverse-engineer the high levels of technology and try to find uses for it. Anthropology gets to work out how human culture across the planet would react to the introduction of near-miraculous technology--and how to release it in stages without letting on where it's coming from. The social psych gets to wrangle everyone and be the 'team leader'. And behavioral psych gets to play therapist to a neurotic AI, easing their madness and convincing them of their mission.

They proceed to change the world, without fighting.

the ADuM3190 looks good-ish except that it has a 400kHz bandwidth, and we need more than that >.<

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RT @Brainmage@twitter.com
Hey Siri. Show me the opposite of a cat.

the ideal situation would be a wide-bandwidth current sense amplifier that can withstand high common-mode voltages well above its vcc rail, but I don't know if any such devices exist that can handle 500V common-mode.

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We have been presented with an engineering problem that we are not sure how to solve: we need to be able to measure high-frequency ripple current (up to several MHz) on a DC power rail that can be anywhere from zero to 500 volts, and get that in a form that can be fed into a logging device. The DC component of the current can be up to 100 amperes. Any engineers here who can give some advice?

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