Posts by aislerhq@aisler.social
 (DIR) Post #AYWILmSK4PKPAUILce by aislerhq@aisler.social
       2023-08-08T11:50:32Z
       
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       @JF Thank you for using our service! For your next designs, I would suggest using a copper or ground fill. That makes manufacturing your design easier. https://community.aisler.net/t/copper-distribution/2727
       
 (DIR) Post #AcIkXzvBxDMhdSy2oS by aislerhq@aisler.social
       2023-11-29T14:28:21Z
       
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       @mmu_man @oric_iss Hi 👋 J feel a bit out of the loop 😅 What do you mean?
       
 (DIR) Post #AcIqKopOUIVPBqM2vw by aislerhq@aisler.social
       2023-11-29T15:32:56Z
       
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       @mmu_man @oric_iss I should actually remove that repository 😅 We Integrated the up to date templates in our Aisler support repo.
       
 (DIR) Post #Ahz31tqdhokS8s1OgS by aislerhq@aisler.social
       2024-03-22T17:35:36Z
       
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       Our EDA usage stats over the last 30 days. KiCad had the largest share among all tools, with a staggering usage rate of 49.13%!#aisler #pcb #electronics #kicad
       
 (DIR) Post #Ai1iaPKddmtU4PXwGm by aislerhq@aisler.social
       2024-02-23T19:41:34Z
       
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       We are reworking our DRC pages to simplify them and also show them examples like they would be displayed in our viewer.  Stay tuned 👀 #aisler #electronics
       
 (DIR) Post #Ai6CTW3K1slE8zusnw by aislerhq@aisler.social
       2024-02-08T13:04:11Z
       
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       Voltage translators are required to connect devices with different logic levels, it doesn't always require sophisticated components, though. We can use this circuit with just N-Channel MOSFETs and pull-up resistors to build one at a lower cost than an integrated circuit.Read more about this circuit and how it works in our community: https://community.aisler.net/t/using-n-channel-mosfet-as-level-shifter/3634#electronics #aisler #I2C #pcb
       
 (DIR) Post #Avncf2pi4BbOgNYhiC by aislerhq@aisler.social
       2025-07-04T16:48:11Z
       
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       Your product requires a smooth board outline on a budget? Recessed tabs are a cost-effective way to achieve this at no extra processing cost. Individual PCBs are panelized for fabrication and assembly, the most commonly used way is using tabs with mousebites. This allows for easy separation, but has the downside of burrs, which interfere with tight enclosures. By recessing the tabs, the burrs stay within the main board outline, requiring no additional or less common processes like laser.