

I did that for almost 15 years, now I’m running a company developing embedded electronics using them daily.


I did that for almost 15 years, now I’m running a company developing embedded electronics using them daily.


I honestly consider them to be a consumable.
The ones I’ve used always get splashes of solder, flux and other uncleanable things onto them at some point. If it gets too much, I’ll switch to a new one.


That’s actually a great video, no-ideal opamp characteristics have caused me a lot of headaches on multiple occasions in the past.


A regular USB-C hub would be an idea, but may not work with regular chargers…


Pretty much this, thanks for the summary


I have one of those, it may pass as the great grandfather ;)


They actually renamed the types which makes everything even more confusing


Yeah, unfortunately fast data and fast charging are two independent characteristics…


The thing is from Austria though?


Pretty much. I’m not even sure if regular USB ports can talk to pins individually, let alone test them for shorts.


Interesting, I just uploaded the .mp4 directly to lemmy and assumed this to be working. How else would you share a gif/short video?


I could design and produce a small batch of those adaptors.
Would anyone be interested in getting a prototype and helping to test it?
Sure thing, if that’s allowed: 8volt.at
We’re doing custom builds for research as well as exhibitions and develop new machines and parts for industry ;)