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On 25/01/16 19:06, Jim Thompson wrote:
In LTspice, is there a way to change the X-Axis variable?
In PSpice I can do a PWL simulation, then change the X-Axis variable
(in Probe) to be a voltage within the circuit, thus displaying
hysteresis.
I can\'t find a similar function in LTspice.
...Jim Thompson
Left-click on the X-axis, type the expression for your signal
on the \'quantity plotted\' line in the dialog that comes up,
click OK.
Jeroen Belleman
At a fundraising event I found a very nice wood box in the electronics
section. It has what appears to be a broken decades old multimeter at
the top, and drawers full of parts below. There are a couple of small
things like switches in there that I know I could use, and a lot of
stuff that probably works but modern versions are smaller and easier to
fit into things.
I\'m basically curious if it would be a shame if I discarded any of the
contents. I\'ve got a blog post with photos of the drawer contents here:
https://qaz.wtf/qz/blosxom/2020/03/11/white-elephant-sale
It was labeled as a 1930s \"transformer repaare kit\", and while I\'ve
never repaired (or \"repaared\") a transformer, I really can\'t see it as
being very useful for that task. Well, except the multimeter, once.
Elijah
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picks up a soldering iron only a few times a year now
At a fundraising event I found a very nice wood box in the electronics
section. It has what appears to be a broken decades old multimeter at
the top, and drawers full of parts below. There are a couple of small
things like switches in there that I know I could use, and a lot of
stuff that probably works but modern versions are smaller and easier to
fit into things.
I\'m basically curious if it would be a shame if I discarded any of the
contents. I\'ve got a blog post with photos of the drawer contents here:
https://qaz.wtf/qz/blosxom/2020/03/11/white-elephant-sale
It was labeled as a 1930s \"transformer repaare kit\", and while I\'ve
never repaired (or \"repaared\") a transformer, I really can\'t see it as
being very useful for that task. Well, except the multimeter, once.
Elijah
------
picks up a soldering iron only a few times a year now
Ron M. wrote:
On Saturday, October 25, 2008 at 10:57:30 AM UTC-5, Peter Hucker wrote:
Has anyone ever actually been unlucky enough to get solder splattering into their eye? I\'ve had it hit my leg, hand, and face, but never in my eye. How bad is it?
--
http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com
Confuscious say: \"War doesn\'t determine who\'s right. War determines who\'s left.\"
My opinion is I don\'t want to know what it feels like, ever. So I will
continue wearing the glasses. YMMV
Right, but most people don\'t learn from lecturers like you and reading stuff about safety and people bossing-around other people around.
These people only learn from experience.
Ron M. wrote:
On Saturday, October 25, 2008 at 10:57:30 AM UTC-5, Peter Hucker wrote:
Has anyone ever actually been unlucky enough to get solder splattering into their eye? I\'ve had it hit my leg, hand, and face, but never in my eye. How bad is it?
--
http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com
Confuscious say: \"War doesn\'t determine who\'s right. War determines who\'s left.\"
My opinion is I don\'t want to know what it feels like, ever. So I will
continue wearing the glasses. YMMV
Right, but most people don\'t learn from lecturers like you and reading stuff about safety and people bossing-around other people around.
These people only learn from experience.
Has anyone ever actually been unlucky enough to get solder splattering into their eye? I\'ve had it hit my leg, hand, and face, but never in my eye. How bad is it?
--
http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com
Confuscious say: \"War doesn\'t determine who\'s right. War determines who\'s left.\"
Has anyone ever actually been unlucky enough to get solder splattering into their eye? I\'ve had it hit my leg, hand, and face, but never in my eye. How bad is it?
--
http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com
Confuscious say: \"War doesn\'t determine who\'s right. War determines who\'s left.\"
On Saturday, October 25, 2008 at 10:57:30 AM UTC-5, Peter Hucker wrote:
Has anyone ever actually been unlucky enough to get solder splattering into their eye? I\'ve had it hit my leg, hand, and face, but never in my eye. How bad is it?
--
http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com
Confuscious say: \"War doesn\'t determine who\'s right. War determines who\'s left.\"
How are you managing to splatter solder that far?
On Saturday, October 25, 2008 at 10:57:30 AM UTC-5, Peter Hucker wrote:
Has anyone ever actually been unlucky enough to get solder splattering into their eye? I\'ve had it hit my leg, hand, and face, but never in my eye. How bad is it?
--
http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com
Confuscious say: \"War doesn\'t determine who\'s right. War determines who\'s left.\"
How are you managing to splatter solder that far?
On Saturday, October 25, 2008 at 10:57:30 AM UTC-5, Peter Hucker wrote:
Has anyone ever actually been unlucky enough to get solder splattering into their eye? I\'ve had it hit my leg, hand, and face, but never in my eye. How bad is it?
--
http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com
Confuscious say: \"War doesn\'t determine who\'s right. War determines who\'s left.\"
How are you managing to splatter solder that far?
On 2020-06-14, AK <scientist77017@gmail.com> wrote:
On Saturday, October 25, 2008 at 10:57:30 AM UTC-5, Peter Hucker
wrote:
Has anyone ever actually been unlucky enough to get solder
splattering into their eye? I\'ve had it hit my leg, hand, and
face, but never in my eye. How bad is it?
How are you managing to splatter solder that far?
Here\'s one way:
Form a small ring in one lead of a a leaded part (like like a through
hole resistor, but this works best qith glass body diodes like
IN4148) Put a blob of solder over the ring
Now, hold the other lead with one hand (or in a vise), clean the tip
of the soldering iron and use it to and wipe off the excess solder
from the ring.
If you pluck the lead (like a guitar string) it wil spring back
flinging solder
On 2020-06-14, AK <scientist77017@gmail.com> wrote:
On Saturday, October 25, 2008 at 10:57:30 AM UTC-5, Peter Hucker
wrote:
Has anyone ever actually been unlucky enough to get solder
splattering into their eye? I\'ve had it hit my leg, hand, and
face, but never in my eye. How bad is it?
How are you managing to splatter solder that far?
Here\'s one way:
Form a small ring in one lead of a a leaded part (like like a through
hole resistor, but this works best qith glass body diodes like
IN4148) Put a blob of solder over the ring
Now, hold the other lead with one hand (or in a vise), clean the tip
of the soldering iron and use it to and wipe off the excess solder
from the ring.
If you pluck the lead (like a guitar string) it wil spring back
flinging solder
On 2020-06-14, AK <scientist77017@gmail.com> wrote:
On Saturday, October 25, 2008 at 10:57:30 AM UTC-5, Peter Hucker
wrote:
Has anyone ever actually been unlucky enough to get solder
splattering into their eye? I\'ve had it hit my leg, hand, and
face, but never in my eye. How bad is it?
How are you managing to splatter solder that far?
Here\'s one way:
Form a small ring in one lead of a a leaded part (like like a through
hole resistor, but this works best qith glass body diodes like
IN4148) Put a blob of solder over the ring
Now, hold the other lead with one hand (or in a vise), clean the tip
of the soldering iron and use it to and wipe off the excess solder
from the ring.
If you pluck the lead (like a guitar string) it wil spring back
flinging solder