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2:54 AM
I am not sure how to present my tunnel diode project. So I have bee browsing forums to get some ideas. I looked at Writing.CD and Writing.SE and found them good. I am particularly keen to see how other "Test Driven Developers" do. The first couple of Q&As I read are good, including these: (1) https://writing.codidact.com/posts/10747
(2) https://writing.stackexchange.com/questions/12417/good-examples-of-and-practices-in-code-documentation. So I am following some of their advice in my tunnel diode test programs.
 
 
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5:27 AM
So I have cone the MAX4172 current sensing amp SO8 to DIP8 adaptor soldering jog. It took me some 30 minutes.
 
5:58 AM
I am planning to write the story of "How does an electron slip through a Tunnel Diode?" So I am reading more posts in Writing.StackExchange. I am very surprised to find that this Writing posts also give me a very good impression as SO did some 8 years. Example: "What is the best way to learn technical writing? Asked 8 years ago, Viewed 2k times":
https://writing.stackexchange.com/questions/5341/what-is-the-best-way-to-learn-technical-writing. Cheers.
 
 
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8:19 AM
Now I am reading MAX4172 datasheet. This reminds me why earlier I said using any answers based on opAmp is too low level. Appropriate technology is system integration of opAmp based cct.
 
 
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10:38 AM
Writing was interesting for me when I was younger... Now I am mainly interested in the content and less in the form of its expression...
But yesterday I was thinking about something related to this - isn't it possible to somehow integrate text and graphics into one... let them be one thing? Because this reference from text to figure is very artificial ... and the way of implementation is very different. I wonder if hieroglyphs are a more integrated way of conveying content. I don't know, maybe you will say ... This must sound very naive ...
In fact, I do something similar by describing a picture in words and by suggesting text in a picture ...
 

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