What is important when designing boards and power supplies with high currents? Explained by Steve Sandler
Examples of 2 / 4 / 6 layer PCB stackups and how to decide on layer ordering
How does a lithium battery protection circuit work? Why my battery shows 0V? Why are there 3 pins?
When you use a multimeter, why it doesn't show 50 OHM when you measure a 50 OHM cable or a 50 OHM PCB track? A very good explanation by Eric Bogatin
Today I am building an eye as a proof of concept. It works!
About how a PCIE is implemented inside of FPGA. A highlight from my video with Adam Taylor
Measuring USB signal and decoding the USB protocol is easier than I thought (but you may need a decoder). Thank you very much to Gregor Hofferbert
Simple and useful tips for beginners. Steps of soldering SMD / SMT and Through hole components and recorded on a video. What are your best tips for PCB soldering? Leave them in comments - your tips may help other people.
Measuring USB signal through different cables and for different devices. Thank you very much to Gregor Hofferbert
Shall we connect the shield of a cable to signal GND or Earth GND? Answered by Rick Hartley
Going through a simple USB compliance test to explain how a USB interface validation and verification can be done. It's easy. Thank you very much to Gregor Hofferbert
What is your experience with LED Bulbs? The LEDs I buy just keep breaking down even they suppose to last for more than 15 years. So, I decided to find out which LED brand lasts the longest ... and maybe also why they are breaking. Shall I continue with the test? Would you be interested to know the results?
What do you think, what is the maximum current for a Motherboard's or Server's CPU? This is a highlight from my video series where I am going through a schematic and PCB layout of a server board.
What would you recommend, how to learn electronics and programming? Where to start and what to do next? Thank you very much Peter Dalmaris
So, do you only connect one hole or all of them? Do you connect them directly to ground or ... ? Taken from my longer interview with Keith Armstrong.