Wot 'bout the coil? Is it suitable for the application?
Magnus
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From: Matzenegger
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Subject: [neonixie-l] Re: 555 power supply not working
Hi all!
I'm new
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Hi all!
I'm new here to, didn't know if it was best to create a new thread or
relive an old one.
I'm trying to build this same 555 power supply from the ledsales schematic
http
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*Subject:* [neonixie-l] Re: 555 power supply not working
Hi all!
I'm new here to, didn't know if it was best to create a new thread or
relive an old one.
I'm trying to build this same 555 power supply from the ledsales
schematic http
And just one question. I checked the shipping prices from Mouser and
Digi-key. They were both between $100 and $120 for a single item. Is
it always like this (I am in Europe).
In Europe, you'd likely do better ordering from RS, Farnell, or even Jaycar or
Futurlec.
- John
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RS unfortunately stopped selling to private customers
eric
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Sent: Friday, November 25, 2011 11:17 AM
Subject: [neonixie-l] Re: 555 power supply not working
...clip
So I would say that the problem really is in the cheap chinese
components! And hopefully, I will get a replacement soon! :)
And just one question. I checked the shipping prices
On 11-11-19 02:27 PM, chuck richards wrote:
You'll be amazed how much easier things are when you
have an oscilloscope and can see stuff such as a 555 output.
Just looking at e-bay and they have several scopes under 100 bucks, (of
course reading fine print is important there.) I was only
If you're going to make a hobby out of electronics, buy an oscilloscope.
It doesn't need to be fast. I use a dual-channel tektronix 100mhz scope
that was built in the 80's. There are even PC based storage scopes now.
-Adam
On 11/18/2011 3:31 PM, Imbanon wrote:
Also, how do I check if my 555