apc42069
Well-known member
Forgive my naivety - again, I'm a life sciences guy evolving from a pedal-by-numbers place to a hmmm-how-does-this-all-actually-work-and-can-I-learn-to-color-outside-the-lines place.. So thanks in advance for taking a min to read this.
Was going to DM the chef de cuisine, a one @BuddytheReow , but don't want to take time away from his incredibly helpful tutorials (if you're breadboard curious, I urge you to take the plunge & head over to The Test Kitchen)!
I keep getting really confused when translating power schematics to three dimensions. I'm using the Protoboard, and wondering what all the business (e.g. 0.1u cap, the shottkeys, etc) between DC jack and power supply headers is doing.
Do I pretend it's not there on the board, and lay out the power section of the schematic as written? Feels redundant since power is passing through many of those components already? Properly setting up VCC and VREF is my Sisyphean boulder.. any and all help is appreciated as always!
Was going to DM the chef de cuisine, a one @BuddytheReow , but don't want to take time away from his incredibly helpful tutorials (if you're breadboard curious, I urge you to take the plunge & head over to The Test Kitchen)!
I keep getting really confused when translating power schematics to three dimensions. I'm using the Protoboard, and wondering what all the business (e.g. 0.1u cap, the shottkeys, etc) between DC jack and power supply headers is doing.
Do I pretend it's not there on the board, and lay out the power section of the schematic as written? Feels redundant since power is passing through many of those components already? Properly setting up VCC and VREF is my Sisyphean boulder.. any and all help is appreciated as always!