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Kristrife
modified 3 months ago

Shall we try...

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⚠️ ⚠️ ⚠️ ⚠️ ⚠️ Hello to whoever. This time I'd like to share something important to me. I recently started in this wonderful community, or rather, on this app, which was the first electronic circuit simulator I ever tried. Before, I only experimented in a workshop, almost blindly, with very little knowledge and few tools, but today I can say that using this app has sparked a lot of curiosity to read some books, leading to a much broader understanding. But the question isn't where I am now, but where this wonderful community is... I dare say it like this because from the beginning, when I started with this simulator, I personally had many new ideas, and many more arose thanks to the encouragement of other colleagues who published interesting material. Unfortunately, lately I haven't seen anything relevant that leads to my personal development, and I think to the development of each of you as well—quite the opposite! I see a lot of monotony and few ideas; I understand that many are just starting out, so this is geared more towards those who have some experience in this field. It's hard to accept that many colleagues try to fill or simulate a semi-professional profile with irrelevant or impractical material, even resorting to childishness and confusing this great app with others. I say this because many even start making drawings with LEDs and an oscilloscope. Therefore, the intention of this call for submissions is for those who are somewhat veterans in this field to carry out interesting projects, improving existing ones and creating projects that could be applied in real-world applications. It's also understood that the tools offered by this app are quite limited, which doesn't allow for complex and interesting projects, but that doesn't mean we should limit ourselves to understanding complex concepts with the basics. I'm not sure if I've explained myself clearly. So, how about we do a constructive exercise so that everyone benefits? My idea is for someone to propose a circuit that could become a tool or something that complements secondary electronics, but above all, it must be designed to be realistic, something designed in a workshop and even tested! Without using exaggerated or unrealistic values! Example: 1,000,000 V, 1,000,000 A, excessive tolerances, forced reverse currents in components, non-standard values, etc. The goal is to design, analyze, and understand. What do you think? Who's in? Hola a quien sea. En esta ocasión me gustaría compartir algo importante para mí. Hace poco comencé en esta bonita comunidad o en esta app, siendo el primer simulador de circuitos electrónicos que probé. Antes, solo experimentaba en un taller casi a ciegas y con muy pocos conocimientos y herramientas, pero hoy puedo decir que usar esta app ha despertado mucha curiosidad por leer algunos libros, alcanzando un conocimiento mucho más amplio. Pero la cuestión no es dónde estoy ahora, sino dónde está esta bonita comunidad... Me atrevo a decirlo así, porque desde el principio cuando empecé con este simulador, personalmente tuve muchas ideas nuevas y muchas otras más surgieron gracias al estímulo de otros colegas que publicaron material interesante. Lamentablemente o' últimamente no veo nada relevante que me lleve al desarrollo personal, y creo que también al de cada uno de ustedes, ¡sino todo lo contrario! Veo mucha monotonía y pocas ideas; se entiende que muchos están empezando en esto, así que esto está más dirigido a quienes tienen algo de experiencia en este campo. Es difícil asimilar que muchos colegas intenten de alguna manera llenar o simular un perfil semiprofesional con material poco relevante o aplicable, incluso cayendo en la puerilidad y confundir esta genial app con otras. Digo esto porque muchos incluso empiezan a hacer dibujos con LEDs y con el osciloscopio. Así pues, la intención de esta convocatoria es para quienes son de alguna manera veteranos en esto para que realicen proyectos interesantes, mejorando algunos ya existentes y que puedan ser candidatos para su aplicación en la realidad. También se entiende que las herramientas que ofrece esta app son bastante escasas, lo que no permite llevar a cabo proyectos complejos e interesantes, pero no por ello se puede limitar a comprender lo complejo con lo básico. ¿No sé si me he explicado? Entonces, ¿qué les parece si hacemos una dinámica constructiva para que así todos ganemos? Mi idea es que alguien proponga hacer un circuito que pueda convertirse en una herramienta o algo que pueda complementar la electrónica secundaria, pero eso sí, ¡diseñar algo cercano a la realidad, algo pensado para diseñar en un taller y hasta probar! ¡Sin pecar de usar valores exagerados e irreales! Ejemplo: 1000000 V, 1000000 A, tolerancias exageradas, corrientes inversas forzadas en componentes, valores no comerciales, etc. El objetivo es diseñar, analizar y comprender. ¿Qué opinas? ¿Quién se apunta?
published 3 months ago
ashu_lily
3 months ago
Nice! Make some circuits and share with the community
led2cre8or
3 months ago
Go to your city library.
Kristrife
3 months ago
Greetings ashu_lily. Thank you for your comment. Of course, my friend, the idea is to get the most out of this app, but tell me... what do you propose to do? Tell me a concept or an idea and I'll try to design or simulate it. Or, if you have a circuit in mind with an applicable purpose, I'll help you. I'll take it as a challenge. Greetings!
Kristrife
3 months ago
led2cre8or. I'm currently continuing to expand my knowledge through reading, as it's essential before putting it into practice. Your comment wasn't necessary, but I appreciate the reminder nonetheless. My intention is to use this app for practical purposes, perfecting and understanding basic and advanced concepts with GRAPHIC results! I'll do this with or without the help of the community, but preferably with people who genuinely want to learn and contribute. However, it seems your comment implies that I can't count on you, my friend. Even so, your comment is appreciated. Greetings!
Redstone_guy
3 months ago
You could take some inspiration from the community. I myself, however, am low on ideas as to what to make on here next.
Kristrife
3 months ago
Greetings Redstone_guy. When I first started here, there were many interesting posts that sparked a desire to analyze, design, or improve when ideas were scarce. These days, I see a lot of uncertainty :(. I have some electronic circuits to share, but what do you think about starting one from scratch, but well done, something simple yet useful? I propose a VU meter. Whatever we propose, it should meet these criteria: 1. Uses commercially available power supply values. 2. Efficiency (operates with the lowest possible current). 3. Uses commercially available component values. 4. Considers tolerances. If you agree with the VU meter, then I'll provide additional guidelines for its operation. What do you propose? Greetings!
nyahR
3 months ago
Great idea!
Kristrife
3 months ago
Hi nyahR. Thanks for your comment. What do you say, nyahR? We both designed one, and you can explain in the description why it's good and what features your design has? Let me know if you're interested in discussing some guidelines or final design ideas. What do you say? Are you up for it? Cheers!
Redstone_guy
3 months ago
Actually, I recently looked at some cellular automata, and discovered WireWorld. Maybe I could build that next on here…
Kristrife
3 months ago
Redstone_guy. Interesting! I'll see if I have the chance to recreate the simulation, although I'm not sure if E.C. has the capabilities. I'll let you know when I have something. Greetings.
MasterOfCuchufli
3 months ago
Buena idea!

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