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I wonder if someone could help me out with this part: nxp.com/documents/data_sheet/74HC_HCT595.pdf
I need to drive some LEDs and I have that part home at the moment. As far as I can tell, I can draw up to 35mA per Q output. But I'm unsure if I can draw 35mA from all 8 Q outputs at once, for a total of 280mA.
It's a DIP16 package, giving it a 750mW dissipation, which I think might be what I'm looking for.
I've seen a few examples where they drive 8x20mA so I'm pretty sure it's possible. But I'd like to try and also understand how to read it out from the datasheet.
01:22
@WilliamMariager In Table 4, I'd be worried about that maximum supply current at 70 mA. But, to be honest, I'm not sure exactly how they define things (if you were to invert the outputs and sink 20-30 mA per Q pin, would that be okay?)
Max supply current I_CC at 70mA. Can't source more than 70mA total.
Max ground current I_GND is also 70mA. Can't sink more than 70mA total either.
These are absolute max characteristics. The IC can get damaged if they are exceeded (not just operate out of spec).
@NickAlexeev Oh, good, that makes it more clear. Didn't see the ground current spec. (obviously I didn't look very hard)
01:38
@WilliamMariager By the way, here's a somewhat related question about another HC part by NXP: How much current can this 74HC245 handle on each output pin?
02:15
Usually up to 120% with HC/HCT will fall in the okay as long as heat is managed properly, up to 150% in "undefined behaviour"/instability. Anything above potential damage
*potential permanent damage that is
But if you're a nostalgic weirdo and have about 50 of each relatively usual type on hand, heck, put it under a glass jam jar, under good ventilation/cooker hood and try it, see what happens. Be aware though that chip to chip the die and bond wire quality will differ slightly, so one test is not proof for all
@Asmyldof the hat suites you
Thank you. I actually have one in white
But then I also have a green felt tophat
So....
Going nap times now
If I'm not being grumpy in about 5 hours, wake me ^.^
Thanks @ThePhoton and @NickAlexeev. :) I went with a larger resistor reducing the current to 17mA per LED. I guess I'll have to make do with 4 LEDs to make sure it works correctly.
02:32
If you don't: Happy New Year
 
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Q: How do I test a USB drive to be sure it is not a “USB killer”

Harry WestonI have recently read of a dangerous USB drive containing a circuit instead of storage, that destroys the hardware of a computer by injecting a high voltage, high current pulse into the port it is plugged into. See this article It should be easy to test an unknown USB drive for this sort of dange...

Phase 1. A disgruntled individual (let's dub him UnaZapper) builds and disseminates a sizable batch of killer USB flash sticks.
Phase 2. IT industry arms itself with USB killer detectors.
Phase 3. Manufacturers of USB sticks respond by switching to clear enclosures (if there are power electronics components, they would be visible). Manufacturers of PCs increase overvoltage protection.
("Honorable" mention: etherkiller and family .)
 
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05:41
@Asmyldof hehe, no need :)
 
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07:55
morning
 
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09:24
sort of
@jippie you also allowed to go work? Yes, right?
10:03
@Shalvenay Or if you're still designing, sample everything you might need. See my starred stocking policy on the right
10:20
@Asmyldof allowed, yes. But I finished up yesterday. So from today and the remainder of the year free
10:31
@jippie The Whole YEAR!?!?!
:-D
10:41
@Asmyldof remainder
 
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12:45
@jippie you didn't get the joke then? This is the week for making stupid jokes about "the whole year" and next week is the week of "No, they're too old, they're from last year" jokes
13:02
I didn't think you were in that kind of humor
@Asmyldof expected more sophisticated I guess
13:21
Pfft. It's depressing December times, I'm into any kind of humour that cheers me up slightly
 
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16:08
@NickAlexeev And also don't stick anything you find just anywhere into a PC, even if it's not a USB killer for sure
16:41
Felt I had to post an answer...
Procrastihelping
Good morning @Asmyldof
mornin all
@W5VO morning
enjoying the holiday break?
my break is only two days this year
and one day the year to come
17:03
in the process of procrastinating on writing
so much writing to do
@BrandenBoucher hiya
Not morning though
17:39
I was just trying to be nice
@Asmyldof, where are you at again?
Nearly @jippie's back yard\
And I know
Just making a grumpy December blues comment
lol. That doesn't help though/
Well, you see, now I have fuddled it up
Because now if I tell you, I may make @jippie mad for giving it away
Maybe subconsciously that was intentional
I mean which country, not your home address.
Not sure intentional as in wanting to tell the world where to stalk @jippie, or hiding behind it as an excuse
I think My profile even specifies Eindhoven, if not, there you have it
17:43
Well, I wasn't going to go through the trouble of looking at that, especially if it was possible it was wrong.
I'm lazy
Me too, that's why I made an honest profile
@Asmyldof actually closer to my front porch
Going to pass by you soon
Going home now
Drive home safe.
bicycle, because I'm not a twat
:-P
17:52
@Asmyldof me neither, but still not cycling home.
18:41
2015 is the year where economists redefined the term "unicorn" as a synonym for "bubble"
@crasic In which case economists have one of the worst kinds of 'unicorn' professions I can think of, top of head
@jippie gets an extra +1 here for:
electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/28251/… Simply flipping the transistors would substantially improve the circuit diagram. While you're at it GND is usually at the bottom when using a single power supply, not dangling somewhere in the middle. People are skipping this question because of the hard to read circuit diagram. Pro-tip: ditch Fritzing. — jippie 1 hour ago
19:07
I have my moments I guess :o)
 
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@Asmyldof How much do you cycle per month on average?
22:22
@Asmyldof I too appreciate schematics having ground at the bottom and Vcc (or equivalent) at the top. But darn it, ever since I was a youngster, it always seemed that when viewing PNP transistor circuits, I wanted to stand on my head to understand the schematic.
 
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@W5VO - related to our previous discussion on old tube type radios, sometimes when I have an old radio whose cabinet is so broken that it cannot be properly restored, I have recently begun modernizing the cabinets. I think younger folks call it "steam punk". I bought old radio who had cabinet damage.
No way was this thing going to be a beautiful old restoration. So I jazzed it up.
Just finished it this past week. Painting isn't easy when you don't have an indoor place and temperatures are cold cold. Final cabinet was baked in my kitchen oven to fully harden the paint.
Looking on line now for someone who will make replica of the Dial. I tried photograph and then photo shop of the dial, but can't print out on thick enough clear plastic and then curve it. BTW, printing WHITE letters seems impossible.
I like it
@BrandenBoucher thank yu Branden. Sometimes these old radios (picture is of 1949 Stromberg Carlson) can be made into something that blends old with the excitement of modern.
23:37
Agreed, and it seems you have been able to preserve an "old style" charm while at it.
It would probably look really good in an In-n-Out!
The old "Gothic" lines just seem to be admirable in any era
oh ! hadn't thought of that
that inspired me to think of the radio sitting at the table in the movie "Pulp Fiction" at the table where Travolta and Uma Thurman went to the retro Diner.
would have been a great table piece
@NickAlexeev between 50km and 750km
@Marla :-)
Printing white can be done, but it takes special effort
@Asmyldof I use GIMP for my photo reconstructions, and HP Photosmart printer. I have looked for ability to print white. Main problem is that to do any photo, is that the print expects white background (no ink). White on clear. Any input is appreciated.
ah, the benefits of white paper. No need to print white. Except in special cases
23:49
Ah yes, bakelite is a pain
I had thought of using silk screen. Using the printer to output the screen, then using my own paint
@W5VO You can have bakelite in any color you want, as long as it is dark brown
I have a faux wood Airline radio that has its corner worn down to filler
@W5VO The cabinet was actually in good condition, but the shipper neglected to account for the knobs protruding.
I have one of those cameo cutters, and I was planning on trying to do a dial "silkscreen" with that
doh
@Marla Screen printing is somewhat DIY-able
23:51
there are 2 guys who have small shops (on line) that do dials for old radios. One is working on a dial for the Stromberg Carlson
@Asmyldof I haven't done Silk Screening since 9th grade Art class. But might be the only way
Typically I use a product called "Papilio" to print a dial when it is a glass dial.
(adhesive adhere to glass)
night
@Marla I have used paints
Early enter, sorry
I have used paints on many materials, doing it all by hand, patience and all that
But I have also done screen printing once or twice
If you happen to have a pos/neg projection system for PCBs, it's not a huge leap

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