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electrician_jeff
modified 8 years ago

Oscillation 555 from 10V

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With dual 1/0 switches using X2 SPST - just trying to get to grips with the app! I am used to iCircuit.
published 8 years ago
selman
8 years ago
ICircuit Sucks !!!
electrician_jeff
8 years ago
It seems moderately better, by means of more availability especially within components and features. I think EC just needs the ability to save custom IC
electrician_jeff
8 years ago
Of course also the ability to export as pdf etc too wouldn't be too hard to implement.. I also believe personally that prior to reading half of the posts let alone commentry, that I would prefer not to purchase the full licence in the near future. This is solely down to cert individuals and the manner I have seen people speaking. I actually recommend iCircuit tbh
electrician_jeff
8 years ago
If you have children or wish to avoid the cancerous #$@& in the community - iCircuit actually has a decent amount of components to work with and not to mention the ability to save a circuit you have spent some time on creating as a custom ic which then you can simply 'drag n drop' to any other circuit you may have a use for it. This helps where components have not been added to the app and you simply do not have the patience to create a chip such as a 4017 or many digital electronic components such as processors etc
zorgrian
8 years ago
I just looked at icircuit again. Its buggy, it is not maintained properly and its not anywhere as intuitive to use as EC
zorgrian
8 years ago
I only wish that some of the components available in icircuit were available in EC
zorgrian
8 years ago
The biggest fcuk up in icircuit is its horrible exception errors and other java bugs in its rubbish code
zorgrian
8 years ago
Apart from some trolls, there is or was a great community here at EC. We lament the loss of @hurz who's colourful language paralleled his amazing knowledge. Like myself he no longer shares his circuits. I have taken to just leaving the circuits that i shared up, while only sharing things that i don't care about much once in a blue moon.
zorgrian
8 years ago
Bugger, its a shame about the buggering bugger. Probably single handedly responsible for a downturn in EC moral which in turn may have other sobering repercussions
Robert_Kidd
8 years ago
As I’m relatively new to EC I have not witnessed how you and @thebugger fell out but I’m surprised you feel he is in any way responsible for the downturn in moral. He certainly is opinionated but that, in itself, is not a bad thing. I think it is important to respect the views of others and to be fair and reasonable. That doesn’t mean you can’t find fault in their work, but there are right & wrong ways to put it. I’m sure all ‘serious’ users of this app want people to keep their circuits private, which is the default, rather than plaster the site with part circuits, homework, examples etc. Let’s hope 2018 is a good year for EC users.
Robert_Kidd
8 years ago
Obviously we want to see circuits that are interesting and those where people are seeking help or advice.
zorgrian
8 years ago
EC has lost myself and @hurz. The latter is a great shame as @hurz is a fountain of both colourful language and brilliant knowledge on electronic circuits. I don't say that we didn't try outbuggering thebugger but in the end it buggered up everything as at one point there was a bigger bugger group of buggering bugger following trolls who in the end won their puerile ego based bugger extended buggery
zorgrian
8 years ago
The actual buggering fact is that the bugger user learned everything he knows here. During his trip of acquisition of knowledge, it was a bugger to put up with his persistent buggery. He would always tell his proverbial grandfather how to suck eggs! Its past now and there are newer social plebs with far worse intention than simple ego warrior mind trip experience. EC now has full blown troll types who contribute nothing but ugly racism and awful thinking
Robert_Kidd
8 years ago
Bit of a bugger then really!

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