Has anyone on here played with pummer circuits?
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I would pay $5 for one if i could get it in a store right now in person, using my own body to pick it up and pay for it
@MLE_online Yeah, it's why my home hackerspace has a whole wall of honor-system components for exactly this reason. Can't get a lot of things quickly otherwise.
Had never heard of the pummer circuit before, looks like fun to have around.
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@MLE_online Yeah, it's why my home hackerspace has a whole wall of honor-system components for exactly this reason. Can't get a lot of things quickly otherwise.
Had never heard of the pummer circuit before, looks like fun to have around.
@Stormgren how would you even know of all the components you could possibly need? I have a bunch of capacitors and resistors here, but the list of components is endless. I had never even heard of this chip before now
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The modern online retail economy sucks!
I need one 74AC240 chip for this. I could order a pack of 10 of them from Amazon (yuck) for $12.25 + $6.99 shipping, a single one from ebay for $2.50 + $12.50 shipping, a pack of 10 of them from ebay for $4.99 + $5.20 shipping, or one for $2 + $10 shipping from Mouser.
UGH
@MLE_online
Presuming the days of Radio Shack et al are long gone (not sure how they could carry the range of possible stock anyway these days)...
AliExpress, is that usable from the US? I've ordered things that have made if from China to W Europe in 6 days....they also have "local" supply options but I'm dubious...
https://www.aliexpress.us/w/wholesale-74AC240.html ? -
The modern online retail economy sucks!
I need one 74AC240 chip for this. I could order a pack of 10 of them from Amazon (yuck) for $12.25 + $6.99 shipping, a single one from ebay for $2.50 + $12.50 shipping, a pack of 10 of them from ebay for $4.99 + $5.20 shipping, or one for $2 + $10 shipping from Mouser.
UGH
@MLE_online ...or ask rue to donate ya one for the project and stuff it in a snail mail envelope for free....
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@Stormgren how would you even know of all the components you could possibly need? I have a bunch of capacitors and resistors here, but the list of components is endless. I had never even heard of this chip before now
@MLE_online @Stormgren I might have one and can send it to you for free, lemme look
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@Stormgren how would you even know of all the components you could possibly need? I have a bunch of capacitors and resistors here, but the list of components is endless. I had never even heard of this chip before now
@MLE_online @Stormgren it's true
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@justinto that sucks. There's a McMaster Carr in my area and I can drive over there and pick things up at the counter the same day I placed the order, and without shipping and handling charges
@MLE_online oh, I could use fast access to McMaster Carr parts! The cost of shipping constantly stops me from building things and I always forget a part or two to finish the project. In my last job I had access to almost any component that I needed and it spoiled me to the point where I don't build much anymore. I hope a friend finds you a chip in their supplies
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@Stormgren how would you even know of all the components you could possibly need? I have a bunch of capacitors and resistors here, but the list of components is endless. I had never even heard of this chip before now
@MLE_online I mean, it's not going to be an exact science, but resistors, caps, and whatnot come in assortments so that's an easy setup. Cruft extra parts and donations tend to accumulate so that also helps, and sometimes you need to just do a mouser order and group brainstorm stuff that people said "wow, I wish we'd had a $foo sitting around, could have used one the other day to fix a thing" and stock up. Then curate every so often.
I have a pile of stuff personally that's accumulated over the years, so it's hard for me to judge, but any time I order parts, I usually get a couple of extra if it's not too much, ICs don't tend to take up a lot of room.
(The 74AC240 isn't an uncommon logic chip, or at least it didn't used to be)
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@MLE_online @Stormgren I might have one and can send it to you for free, lemme look
@ai6yr @MLE_online I was just doing the same thing here, I would swear I've got some around here I could part with.
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@MLE_online
Presuming the days of Radio Shack et al are long gone (not sure how they could carry the range of possible stock anyway these days)...
AliExpress, is that usable from the US? I've ordered things that have made if from China to W Europe in 6 days....they also have "local" supply options but I'm dubious...
https://www.aliexpress.us/w/wholesale-74AC240.html ?@acesabe yea, i order from aliexpress, and the prices are good, but im not going to mail order a single chip from china
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@MLE_online ...or ask rue to donate ya one for the project and stuff it in a snail mail envelope for free....
@RueNahcMohr you always say canadian mail is extremely slow and unreliable though!
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@MLE_online @Stormgren I might have one and can send it to you for free, lemme look
@ai6yr @Stormgren if you do and can, that would be amazing
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@MLE_online ...or ask rue to donate ya one for the project and stuff it in a snail mail envelope for free....
@RueNahcMohr @MLE_online
Or me. (why I save scrap PCBs with socketed parts) hehe
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@ai6yr @Stormgren if you do and can, that would be amazing
@MLE_online @Stormgren MC1488 quad line driver should work, it's the same thing but 4x instead of 8x.


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@MLE_online @Stormgren MC1488 quad line driver should work, it's the same thing but 4x instead of 8x.


@MLE_online @Stormgren Hmm, I guess don't have the enable. Not sure if that's necessary... I have more I can go look at lol. https://www.ti.com/product/SN74AC240#tech-docs


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@MLE_online @Stormgren MC1488 quad line driver should work, it's the same thing but 4x instead of 8x.


@ai6yr @Stormgren What's enable?
you would know better than me. This is the circuit I was planning to build

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@MLE_online @Stormgren Hmm, I guess don't have the enable. Not sure if that's necessary... I have more I can go look at lol. https://www.ti.com/product/SN74AC240#tech-docs


@ai6yr @MLE_online Yeah, the enable is required to keep the circuit from triggering as long as solar input is present, if I am understanding the circuit correctly.
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@ai6yr @MLE_online Yeah, the enable is required to keep the circuit from triggering as long as solar input is present, if I am understanding the circuit correctly.
@Stormgren @ai6yr oh, an enable pin
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@JohnS_AZ They seem neat!
I guess no one on here has any experience with them though
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What circuit are you going to build? I see quite a few out there. -
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What circuit are you going to build? I see quite a few out there.@JohnS_AZ this one seems simple and easy enough