ok..
Anone on fedi. How do I learn designing electronics? For robotics...
@swiley
I have no idea where to even begin.
I do understand programming, own an arduino, and know "some" formulas, but when it comes to powering 10 different motors and a computer from 1 battery, or any other task a robot might require, I have no idea how to design a circuit that won't explode.
@LukeAlmighty
Yeah motors make everything harder. I don't have good advice for that (I'm not great at electronics) but I've had the best experience with:
a) hobby servos
b) small stepper motors and pre-built driver modules for them
I think my issues with larger motors in the past was because I wasn't using a flyback diode to smooth out the inductive spiking but I'm not sure.
@swiley
Nice, but you misunderstood the entire concept of what I was saying.
I have a few parts that eat electricity.
Every part wants different ammount of electricity.
I could connect a seperate battery to each of them, but that ain't great solution.
I am way before I can even think about EM noise, spikes or anything like that. I have no idea where to begin with designing the circuit.
@luke
The PDF is great, but I already did a few circuit boards. I do understand soldering etc. The part I was talking about was placed in a single sentence.
> Before you even begin to lay out your PCB, you MUST have a complete and accurate schematic diagram.
@LukeAlmighty
What exactly are you trying to do and struggling with?