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Graphic glitch troubleshooting

2024.05.15 07:43 y2j514 Graphic glitch troubleshooting

Graphic glitch troubleshooting
I have a SHVC-CPU-001. I decided to recap it, and I sourced my caps from Digikey. I wasn’t having any issues with the SNES prior, it was more preventative maintenance.
I swapped out the caps, upgraded the voltage regulator, added a 470uf cap between ground and output. With the negative side of the cap on the ground leg.
I also added a cap to C67 as I didn’t have one.
Using original SNES power adapter.
After soldering I am having some graphical glitches, I removed all the new caps and resoldered them and there’s no change.
What are the chances that either I sourced the wrong caps for the job, or that I created another problem vs the PPU coincidentally pooping the bed at the same time ?
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2024.05.15 06:43 DrStuff256 Looking to Make a Small Generator

Hello,
I am not sure if this is the right place to put this, but I am currently looking into creating a small generator as an experiment for myself and potentially use it as a launching point for a bigger project. Right now though, I am not really sure what information I need or even what design to use to get started. I have done some browsing on youtube and I have a general idea of what I need, but I am not sure how it all fits together in my case.
I live in an area with an average wind speed of 10 mph with peaks around 20 so I was thinking of doing a verticle axis turbine that looks like a drum cut in half (not sure what that drsign is called). I am not sure about the specific dimensions I aim to make this turbine, but it likely won't be much bigger than a human head.
Another question I have is, what are some ways to make the output stable given the small size of the generator? At this size is it better to just use a voltage regulated DC motor, or buy magnets and coil wire myself using an external DC to DC converter?
I have little to no experience in electrical engineering and I am basically a beginner with some youtube knowledge so any help is appreciated.
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2024.05.15 04:42 AdvertisingRadiant49 Took ISC TODAY

So I took the ISC exam today and overall, it seems fair. I used both Uworld and Ninja and I can definitely say Uworld alone can be sufficient
I’ll advise supplementing with Ninja or other courses tho.
One thing about this exam is that It’s like a new language. The more you familiarize yourself with more terms and definitions, the easier it’ll get.
I had maybe 1-2 MCQs where I had no idea what the question was asking or what each MCQ option meant lol.
I marked about 5 MCQs on each testlet that I wasn’t fully sure about. About 2 TBS were tough but I tried my best lol
PSA. I was trending 90% on Uworld and 89% on Ninja. No simulation exam
My advice. Practice as many MCQs as possible and familiarize yourself with more terms
Heavy tested areas are: - SOC 123 - Change Management - COSO - IT controls - Data management - know all the TSC thoroughly
Definitely hoping for that pass 🤞 On to FAR next
And for those wondering, I didn’t come across any regulation questions thank god lol
Feel free to ask any questions and I’ll respond when I can. My head hurts 😅😅
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2024.05.14 22:31 bodell Battery light

Comes on and off intermittingly. Battery and alternator check out.
Other than voltage regulator (?), what else should be checked?
Thanks
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2024.05.14 22:26 Emergency_Page3122 Army HRC administrative error has retroactively discredited 3 years of my service.

After 20 years of exemplary Army service I was notified in DEC 2023 that an administrative error by the Army Human Resources Command (HRC) removed 3 eligible years of service towards my retirement. HRC has acknowledged this and apologized, yet the only recourse provided is to initiate a 2 year 'board' process to review and then (hopefully) have my service years restored. I should be retirement eligible today, but have in effect been told I must serve an additional 3 years or wait an additional 2 years to correct the HRC issue. There has been no guidance for what happens to my family and our earned benefits should something happen to me during this time and no assurances that this will resolve at all in 2 years. I am being forced to continue service just to reach a retirement eligible mark I have already reached, while being told on paper that 3 years of training, deployments, honorable service, never happened.

I'm losing these 3 years of retirement eligible service from my record due to a change of my assigned AYE ("Anniversary Date”). A date assigned to me annually for nearly 20 years until December 2023. This became especially relevant when I transitioned from Active Duty to the Army Reserves in 2015. Every year the HRC assigned of 8/26 date informed all joint decisions and requirements between my military units regarding Annual Training, Deployments, Drill Periods, my family planning, work schedules, etc. This was always a joint effort to ensure requirements fell into, and were completed, within the ‘Good Year’ (8/26) as established by HRC.

The retroactive consequences in changing my AYE is catastrophic as it has the immediate effect of administratively discrediting three valid and undisputed (‘Good’) years of service towards my retirement by redistributing dates and time served during the 8 year period (2015-2023). What were ‘good’ (at least 50 points) years since 2015 with the 8/26 date: 2016 (50 points), 2019 (89 Points), 2020 (52 Points), 2021 (50 Points)Suddenly became 3 uncredited (less than 50 points) years with the new 5/04 date: 2016 (45 points), 2019 (49 points), 2020 (99 points), 2021 (48 points).

HRC (thru the IG) has acknowledged that there is no statutory or regulatory guidance that allows a change in AYE date to apply retroactively, particularly in discrediting years of service on what they also call, and is defined as the 'permanent record.' I'm told the staff 'interprets' the regulation to allow them to discredit my service going back 8 years. The recourse I'm offered is what they say specifically is the "2-year" Records Board review process

I have served honorably for over 2 decades, almost half of this time overseas. I am a combat and service-disabled veteran and continue to serve honorably in the Army Reserves. I have never been in trouble and I have never had an adverse action. Now, my family and I are treated as if 3 years of our service never happened - and I'm forced in effect to remain in service to re-earn years I have already earned.

I've reached out to congresswoman (no response); HRC IG (does not care); my unit (does not understand). I would think any decision maker would look at this and have a realistic COA in place in minutes. What can I do?!??



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2024.05.14 22:24 BH-5000 While driving gauges/radio/climate control power off. Truck still runs. 2005 F150

I have a 2005 Ford F150 4.6L Super crew with 151,000 miles.
Multiple times while driving on long trips I loose the instruments gauges, radio, climate control, door and window locks all at once. The truck continues to run fine. Sometimes it is sporadic and the power comes back on to everything, other times it stays off for long periods of time. I noticed that when everything powers off, if I press my wiper wash button, the wipers and wash come on and the the gauges/radio/etc. come back on shortly and then power off again.
One time before it happened, the battery light on the dash came on and the voltage needle seemed to run high to the right before everything powered off.
Also, I live in california at about 100 feet elevation. This only has happened on trips when I was at high elevations, 4000-7000 feet. I drove a trip over 1000 miles at low elevation and this issue never happened.
It has a new battery, original alternator, and both test ok with proper voltage on a multimeter (battery 12.6, alternator 14.6 when running).
Is this possibly a ground wire issue or maybe a bad voltage regulator in the alternator? I'm a DIYer, not a mechanic so any detailed help would be appreciated. I want to do the job myself if possible. Thank you!
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2024.05.14 21:33 kenkitt RASPBERRY PI BUFFER BOARD SELF ASSEMBLED

RASPBERRY PI BUFFER BOARD SELF ASSEMBLED
Hi,
I designed this buffer board because it's not easy to buy a buffered board and it can also become very expensive to have one assembled and made for you. I would like some feedback before I have it printed.
This board uses 4 TXS1080E modules that come preassembled. They are hooked to the output pin of the voltage selector which has 2 voltages 1.8v and 3.3v I think the next version I will add atleast 3 regulators which will be controlled by the expander instead of manually setting jumper.
Not routed yet
4 buffers and 2 input and output headers
pi input and 16 bit expander
pi output side and 2 regulators ams117-1.8v and 3.3v
rtc connector
output side
3d view
3d view top side
It also has one 16bit expander,I designed this buffer board because it's not easy to by a buffered board and it can also become very expensive to have one assembled and made for you. They are hooked to the output pin of the voltage selector which has 2 voltages 1.8v and 3.3v I think the next version I will add atleast 3 regulators which will be controlled by the expander instead of manually setting jumper.
I did not add filter capacitors since all the five modules come with them on board.
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2024.05.14 21:31 marcelomassayuki GDEMU doesn't boot (Stuck on music selector screen)

GDEMU doesn't boot (Stuck on music selector screen)
Hey guys, I'm having some issues trying to make this GDEMU work on my Dreamcast (Mine has a Brazilian VA1 board), I've formatted the card correctly and used MadSheep's SD Card Maker to put RE Code Veronica, but no luck yet :(, I've tested another GDEMU board and I was facing the same issue, I've tried reseating the GDEMU with no luck, tried recapping the PSU with new capacitors, the only one I couldn't find was the 1200uf 10V so it's still there, the readings I'm getting from the PSU's output are 3.25v, 5v and 1v from the 12v line (I've removed the voltage regulator hehe), what could be the problem? Any help would be appreciated :)
https://preview.redd.it/o0wy7jfu1g0d1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5ac3c3acb1b28f503bf819bc64740e488cc79ad6
https://preview.redd.it/5obqp9ou1g0d1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3b41e7f3e4403c7596beb85619a0cbf2bdcbaca3
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2024.05.14 21:28 marcelomassayuki GDEMU doesn't boot (Stuck on music selector screen)

GDEMU doesn't boot (Stuck on music selector screen)
Hey guys, I'm having some issues trying to make this GDEMU work on my Dreamcast (Mine has a Brazilian VA1 board), I've formatted the card correctly and used MadSheep's SD Card Maker to put RE Code Veronica, but no luck yet :(, I've tested another GDEMU board and I was facing the same issue, I've tried reseating the GDEMU with no luck, tried recapping the PSU with new capacitors, the only one I couldn't find was the 1200uf 10V so it's still there, the readings I'm getting from the PSU's output are 3.25v, 5v and 1v from the 12v line (I've removed the voltage regulator hehe), what could be the problem? Any help would be appreciated :)
https://preview.redd.it/5vkeamla1g0d1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d13f92e2d7f72c1a62aa315b534d735dce611db2
https://preview.redd.it/613c4w5b1g0d1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3ca305583081a95cbb40aa829ce84306bbce24a4
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2024.05.14 19:55 Ill_Mine_2453 Well this was an easy fix on this NASA Entertainment Computer System. Cracked joints on regulator

Well this was an easy fix on this NASA Entertainment Computer System. Cracked joints on regulator
Work in progress on a NASA Entertainment Computer System.
Pics 3 and 5 are original condition. 2 and 3 are after first getting it up and running. Pic 1 was the cracked voltage in and out connections of the voltage regulator causing it to not boot.
Consider this the baseline. It has some missing components I'm going to repopulate and share the full parts list when I'm done because this is a pretty common old Famiclone board that can produce a very good image once you repair them. I'll get pics along the way showing which things make a difference starting with missing components, then changing the caps and regulator, then adding extra caps on cpu and ppu, and finally with a video bypass. For the video bypass I'll show 2 types, traditional circuit from an av Famicom and a new circuit using a THS7314 video amp. Stay tuned
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2024.05.14 19:32 unionchoppersupply anti gravity battery can i use the stock voltage regulator?

put an anti gravity battery in the BT evo chopper i’ve been building my buddy mentioned something about an upgraded voltage regulator anyone have any experience?
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2024.05.14 19:26 Leather-Respect6119 Aftermarket voltage regulator

Aftermarket voltage regulator
Any reason this won’t work? Both wires go to the back of the alternator, one side gets keyed hot y’d in, grounds through regular. Alternator is 02. What and where do I need to tie in my 95 harness at?
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2024.05.14 19:23 Psychological-Pea187 Raptor 660 no spark please help. You fix Ill paypal

Ive been over the electrical system and cant get this damn thing to spark.
2001 raptor 660r
Ive done a
New stator New crank sensor Starter Starter solenoid Wiring harness Neutral / reverse sensors Coolant temp sensors Voltage regulator Three cdi boxes (yes aftermarket) Two coil packs Spark plug
Ive still got no spark. It now cranks but it died on me mid flight. Im throwing parts mainly to do a good once over on the bike to make it more (hopefully) reliable.
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2024.05.14 16:35 Budget_Treat_6776 Planet Zelo: Zelorix Species information.

Zelorixians
Kingdom: Zeloriaria
Phylum: Auroriformes
Class: Zelorixia
Order: Harmoniida
Family: Aurorifidae
Genus: Zelorix
Species: Z. aurorix
(Anatomical Structure)
(Sensory features)
(Physical Abilities/Lifespan)
(Intelligence)
Vocal Chord Structure: The Zelorix’s vocal cords are arranged in a golden spiral pattern, with 12 muscles controlling the cords to produce a wide range of frequencies and harmonics. The vocal cords themselves are divided into 8 segments, each with a length that follows the Zelorifour Sequence’s golden ratio proportion (0.9618:0.0382). This unique structure allows the Zelorix to produce a vast array of sounds, from melodic tones to complex vocalizations.
(Eye Sight)
The Zelorix’s eyes are capable of perceiving a wide range of wavelengths, from infrared to ultraviolet light. Its eyes are structured in a golden rectangle pattern, with each eye containing 20 tiny sensors arranged in a golden spiral pattern, following the Zelorifour Sequence’s golden ratio proportion (0.9618:0.0382). This allows the Zelorix to detect subtle changes in its environment and perceive its surroundings with exceptional clarity. The Zelorix’s eyes are also capable of moving independently, allowing it to track multiple objects or targets simultaneously, with a tracking speed of approximately 0.9618 times the square root of its total number of sensors (20).
(Visual Perception)
(Vocal Range)
Ocular Structure: The Zelorix’s eyes are composed of the following structures, all of which are arranged in a golden rectangle pattern, following the Zelorifour Sequence’s golden ratio proportion (0.9618:0.0382):
  1. Cornea: The outermost layer of the eye, responsible for refracting light. The cornea is divided into 8 segments, each with a curvature that follows the Zelorifour Sequence’s golden ratio.
  2. Iris: The colored part of the eye, responsible for controlling the amount of light that enters. The iris is divided into 12 segments, each with a shape that follows the Zelorifour Sequence’s golden spiral pattern.
  3. Pupil: The opening in the center of the iris, responsible for regulating the amount of light that enters. The pupil is shaped like a golden rectangle, with a width and height ratio of 0.9618.
  4. Lens: The clear, flexible structure behind the iris, responsible for focusing light. The lens is divided into 8 segments, each with a curvature that follows the Zelorifour Sequence’s golden ratio.
  5. Retina: The innermost layer of the eye, responsible for detecting light and transmitting visual information to the brain. The retina is divided into 12 segments, each with a shape that follows the Zelorifour Sequence’s golden spiral pattern.
  6. Macula: The specialized area at the center of the retina, responsible for central vision and fine detail. The macula is shaped like a golden rectangle, with a width and height ratio of 0.9618.
  7. Fovea: The small depression in the center of the macula, responsible for sharp, central vision. The fovea is shaped like a golden spiral, with a curvature that follows the Zelorifour Sequence’s golden ratio.
The Zelorix’s ocular structure is designed for maximum visual acuity and clarity, with each component working in harmony to produce exceptional visual perception, following the Zelorifour Sequence’s mathematical principles.
(Brain Structure) - The Zelorix’s brain is divided into 12 segments, each with a unique function and connected in a golden spiral pattern, following the Zelorifour Sequence’s golden ratio proportion (0.9618:0.0382). - The brain-to-body mass ratio is approximately 0.9618, indicating a highly efficient and advanced cognitive system. - The cerebral cortex is divided into 8 layers, each with a specific function, such as sensory processing, memory, and decision-making, with each layer’s thickness and structure following the Zelorifour Sequence’s golden ratio.
Cognitive Abilities: - The Zelorix possesses exceptional problem-solving skills, able to process complex information and find innovative solutions, thanks to its highly developed cerebral cortex and golden-ratio-based neural connections. - Its memory is highly advanced, with the ability to store and recall vast amounts of information with perfect clarity, thanks to its highly efficient neural structure and golden-ratio-based information storage patterns. - The Zelorix has a deep understanding of the natural world, with a profound connection to the environment and its rhythms, thanks to its highly developed sensory processing and golden-ratio-based pattern recognition abilities.
Skin and Dermal Structure: - The Zelorix’s skin is composed of 12 layers, each with a unique function, such as protection, sensation, and regulation, with each layer’s thickness and structure following the Zelorifour Sequence’s golden ratio. - Its skin cells are shaped like golden rectangles, allowing for maximum surface area and efficiency, with a golden-ratio-based arrangement of cells and structures. - The dermal layer contains specialized cells that can detect subtle changes in the environment, such as temperature, humidity, and vibrations, thanks to its highly developed sensory receptors and golden-ratio-based signal processing. - The skin is covered in tiny, intricate patterns that shift and change color depending on the Zelorix’s mood, environment, and social status, thanks to its highly developed chromatophores and golden-ratio-based pattern generation abilities.
(Muscular System)
(Respiratory System)
(Digestive System) - The Zelorix’s digestive system consists of 8 segments, each with a unique function and connected in a golden spiral pattern, following the Zelorifour Sequence’s golden ratio. - Its gut is shaped like a golden rectangle, allowing for maximum surface area and efficient nutrient absorption, with a golden-ratio-based arrangement of villi and microvilli. - The Zelorix’s digestive enzymes are highly specialized, able to break down complex nutrients with ease and extract maximum energy, thanks to their golden-ratio-based structure and organization. - Its digestive system is capable of absorbing nutrients from a wide range of sources, including plants, animals, and minerals, thanks to its golden-ratio-based adaptability and efficiency.
(Immune System)
(Reproductive System)
(Nervous System)
(Neural Structure)
(Sensory Processing)
(Bone Structure)
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2024.05.14 15:24 Opening-Talk8657 Exploring the Impact of AI on Payments Industry: An Outlook for 2024

 Exploring the Impact of AI on Payments Industry: An Outlook for 2024
In the ever-evolving digital economy, the demand for faster, more robust, and secure payment solutions is paramount, highlighting the crucial role of payment technology. With the landscape continuously evolving, its imperative to understand the changing dynamics of the payments industry and anticipate emerging trends for 2024. Additionally, exploring the potential of AI in shaping the future of digital transactions provides valuable insights into the trajectory of the industry.
Fintech
The purpose of the blog Exploring the Impact of AI on Payments Industry: An Outlook for 2024 is to analyze the evolving role of AI in shaping the future of digital transactions and navigating key trends in the payments industry.
Learnings:
Digital Payment Trends: The digital economy demands faster, more robust, and secure payment solutions. Key trends include the projected growth of global digital payments revenue to and the widespread adoption of digital payments worldwide.
Role of AI in Shaping the Future: AI holds immense potential in revolutionizing digital transactions. Its ability to enhance security, streamline processes, and offer personalized experiences makes it a critical area for exploration in the payments industry.
Innovations in Payment Technology: From blockchain for cross-border payments to AI-driven fraud detection and biometric authentication, various technological advancements are reshaping the payments landscape. Technology providers play a crucial role in driving innovation, security, and efficiency across the financial ecosystem.
Implications of Regulatory Scrutiny: While AI promises significant benefits, its implementation raises concerns about data privacy and regulatory compliance. Financial institutions must navigate these challenges while harnessing the potential of AI to drive business growth and innovation.
Opportunities for Growth and Collaboration: With the evolving landscape of banking and FinTech in 2024, organizations have opportunities to explore new markets, expand partnerships, and embrace innovative solutions. Understanding and adapting to emerging trends will be key to staying competitive in the dynamic payments industry.
Navigating Digital Payments: Key Statistics and Trends
Digital payments are reshaping the financial landscape, and understanding these trends is essential for businesses, consumers, and policymakers alike. The potential of AI in shaping the future of digital transactions holds exciting possibilities, making it a critical area to explore. Lets delve into some key statistics and trends related to digital payments in the ever-evolving landscape.
Global Digital Payments Revenue:
By 2027, the global digital payments revenue is projected to reach an impressive $14.79 trillion.
The market is expected to grow at an annual rate of 11.79% from 2023 to 2027.
In 2023, the total global digital payments transaction value is estimated to be $9.47 trillion.
Global Adoption of Digital Payments:
Two-thirds (2/3) of adults worldwide are now using digital payments, with 89% adoption in the United States.
Developed countries have a higher adoption rate (95%) compared to developing countries (57%).
Approximately 84% of financial services account owners globally engage in digital transactions.
Ecommerce and Digital Wallets:
Ecommerce is projected to account for 24% of global consumer spend by 2026.
Digital wallets play a significant role, accounting for 49% of global ecommerce sales, while credit cards contribute 21%.
Top digital wallets in the U.S. include PayPal (36%), Apple Pay (20%), and Venmo (16%).
Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs)
Nine in 10 central banks are exploring the concept of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).
CBDCs could revolutionize the way we conduct transactions and enhance financial inclusion.
Unbanked Population:
While 76% of adults worldwide have a bank account or use a mobile money provider, approximately 1.4 billion adults remain unbanked.
Efforts to bridge this gap are crucial for financial inclusion and economic growth.
Analyzing the Current State of Innovation in the Payments Industry
The payments industry is widely perceived to be approaching a saturation point concerning technological interventions, according to numerous financial experts. Over the past few years, the FinTech revolution has gained considerable momentum, significantly simplifying customer experiences. Despite these advancements, there remains ample opportunity for enhancement across various facets of the industry.
One lens through which to examine innovation is by considering market drivers. For instance, the macroeconomic landscape of 2023 compelled many companies to prioritize operational efficiency over expansion. Managing costs, mitigating risks, and ensuring service quality became paramount for maintaining market share. Additionally, heightened consumer awareness emerged as a significant catalyst for this paradigm shift. Present-day consumers are more cognizant of the time value of money, checkout experiences, and safety considerations, all of which are poised to influence the trajectory of innovation in the industry.
A Recap of Payment Innovation in 2023
The year 2023 witnessed significant developments across various fronts in the payments industry. One notable highlight was the rebranding of several companies, indicative of their strategic positioning within the sector. These rebrandings often aimed to align with evolving market dynamics and underscore their commitment to serving as strategic partners for banking and financial institutions.
In terms of technological advancements, there was a notable focus on adopting AI-first solutions to enhance payment operations, reduce costs, and improve overall customer satisfaction. Companies showcased a range of innovative solutions leveraging cutting-edge technologies such as FedNow, blockchain, and omnichannel commerce.
Partnership ecosystems also saw expansion, with collaborations formed with leading tech companies like Google Cloud, AWS, Microsoft, Databricks, Stripe, Salesforce, and Checkmarx. Such alliances were aimed at fostering innovation and delivering value-added services to clients.
Looking ahead, there are plans for workforce growth and exploration of new markets, indicating a continued drive for expansion and innovation within the industry. Overall, 2023 was characterized by significant strides in technological innovation, partnership development, and strategic positioning within the payments landscape.
Exploring the Role of Technology Providers in the Evolving Payments Landscape
At the forefront of the banking and payments revolution are technology solution providers, working in tandem with both banking and non-banking financial institutions.
For banking institutions, the focus lies on modernizing legacy infrastructure to address scalability, agility, and performance limitations. Digital transformation initiatives enable banks to offer contemporary payment experiences, integrating emerging technologies like instant payments and buy-now-pay-later for enhanced convenience and flexibility. Adoption of advanced technologies such as APIs, serverless architecture, microservices, cloud-native frameworks, and data services further bolsters performance and security measures.
Successful modernization empowers banks to develop tailored solutions, enhancing customer value and competitiveness. Support in infrastructural upgrades, operational efficiency, and service excellence aids institutions in aligning with evolving customer expectations and thriving in a competitive landscape.
Non-banking institutions and FinTechs leverage technology partners to explore distinctive use cases and business models.
Collaborative efforts result in innovative solutions tailored to meet customer needs and preferences. Leveraging industry expertise, creative problem-solving, product engineering, and technological proficiency, these partners deliver value-added services that differentiate entities from competitors. Integration of cutting-edge technologies such as blockchain, AI, and deep analytics diversifies payment channels while ensuring regulatory compliance and robust security measures.
Exploring Innovations in the Payments Landscape: Use Cases and Providers
Lets delve into some key use cases and some prominent PayTech companies or technology providers that are reshaping the evolving payments landscape:
Blockchain for Cross-Border Payments:
Use Case: Blockchain technology enables secure, transparent, and real-time cross-border transactions.
Technology Providers: Companies like Ripple and Stellar offer blockchain-based solutions for seamless international payments.
AI-Powered Fraud Detection:
Use Case: AI algorithms analyze transaction patterns, detect anomalies, and prevent fraudulent activities in real time.
Technology Providers: Feedzai, Forter, and Kount specialize in AI-driven fraud prevention for payment processors and merchants.
Biometric Authentication:
Use Case: Biometrics (such as fingerprint or facial recognition) enhance security and streamline user authentication during payments.
Technology Providers: IDEMIA, BioCatch, and Veridium offer biometric authentication solutions.
Embedded Finance and APIs:
Use Case: Technology providers enable businesses to embed financial services directly into their platforms.
Technology Providers: Plaid, Adyen, and Stripe facilitate API-driven financial integrations.
Contactless Payments and NFC:
Use Case: Near Field Communication (NFC) technology allows users to make secure payments by tapping their smartphones or cards.
Technology Providers: Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay lead in contactless payment adoption.
Real-Time Payments Infrastructure:
Use Case: Technology providers build and maintain real-time payment rails for instant fund transfers.
Technology Providers: Volante Technologies, Jack Henry, and Finzly actively participate in the FedNow Pilot Program.
Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL):
Use Case: BNPL services allow consumers to split payments into installments, enhancing affordability and flexibility.
Technology Providers: Affirm, Afterpay, and Klarna are popular BNPL providers.
AI-Driven Personalization:
Use Case: AI analyzes customer behavior to offer personalized payment options and targeted promotions.
Technology Providers: Personetics, ZestFinance, and DataRobot specialize in AI-driven personalization.
Open Banking and PSD2 Compliance:
Use Case: Technology providers facilitate secure data sharing between banks and third-party apps.
Technology Providers: Tink, Plaid, and Yodlee offer open banking solutions.
Automated Invoice Processing:
Use Case: AI automates invoice reconciliation, reducing manual effort and improving accuracy.
Technology Providers: Blue Prism, UiPath, and ABBYY provide intelligent automation for payment processing.
These technology providers or PayTech companies play a pivotal role in shaping the future of payments, driving innovation, security, and efficiency across the financial ecosystem.
Analyzing the Implications of the FedNow Service Launch on the U.S. Payments Landscape
The launch of the FedNow Service marks a significant milestone in the evolution of the U.S. payments landscape. Positioned to revolutionize payment processes, FedNow promises to facilitate instant peer-to-peer payments, bill pay, and e-commerce transactions, catering to customer-centric use cases.
Additionally, the FedNow framework prioritizes crucial aspects such as fraud prevention, liquidity management, and message standardization, all of which are integral to modernizing the U.S. payments system.
Various entities such as J.P. Morgan, Citi, Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, Volante Technologies, Jack Henry, Finzly, are actively engaged in the FedNow Pilot Program, showcasing early participation and expertise in providing end-to-end FedNow integration services. These services encompass gap analysis, identification of use cases, and the development of implementation roadmaps aimed at expediting development timelines, reducing costs, and mitigating risks associated with FedNow integration.
Preparing for the AI Revolution in Payments: Strategies for Industry Leaders
As the belief in AIs pivotal role in shaping the future of payments gains momentum, organizations across the financial sector are gearing up for this transformative shift.
MSys Technologies, recognized for its leadership in AI-first, Cloud-first solutions tailored to the financial industry, stands poised to assist financial institutions in accelerating their AI adoption journey. Addressing common early adoption challenges, such as tool inadequacy, data complexity, and scalability concerns, MSys Technologies offers comprehensive support to clients.
By conducting thorough assessments and providing actionable implementation roadmaps, MSys Technologies helps organizations navigate the complexities of AI integration. This encompasses various stages, including data preparation, model development, and deployment, ensuring a seamless transition towards AI-driven decision-making.
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In aligning with the AI revolution, MSys Technologies empowers financial institutions to harness the power of data and drive critical business decisions effectively.
Navigating the Future of Banking and FinTech in 2024: Insights and Opportunities
As we step into 2024, the banking and FinTech sectors are poised for continued evolution and innovation. With ISO 20022 emerging as a global standard for payment messages, financial institutions are prioritizing its adoption to facilitate seamless cross-border transactions. The integration of contextual data flow not only reduces friction points but also presents an opportunity for delivering enhanced payment experiences to both retail and business customers.
Looking ahead, blockchain and distributed ledger technologies are anticipated to play a significant role in easing cross-border payments, offering promising solutions to existing challenges in the payment landscape.
However, as AI assumes a more prominent role, it brings along genuine concerns regarding its implementation and impact. Regulatory scrutiny is expected to intensify, with governments monitoring AI-related activities for potential unfair or harmful implications. In this context, adherence to existing federal laws and the development of comprehensive regulatory frameworks will be paramount.
Navigating this evolving landscape necessitates a nuanced understanding of AI usage, data collection, and risk mitigation strategies. Data privacy emerges as a central concern, underscoring the importance of robust controls and regular model testing to ensure compliance and safeguard consumer interests.
In embracing innovation with AI while adhering to regulatory requirements, organizations position themselves favorably to navigate the evolving landscape of banking and FinTech in 2024.
Reference site - https://www.msystechnologies.com/blog/exploring-the-impact-of-ai-on-payments-industry-an-outlook-for-2024/
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2024.05.14 14:08 Then_Marionberry_259 MAY 14, 2024 SVB.TO ARRAS MINERALS COMMENCES 2024 FIELD PROGRAM ON ITS 3,300 SQ KM LICENCE PACKAGE IN PAVLODAR, KAZAKHSTAN

MAY 14, 2024 SVB.TO ARRAS MINERALS COMMENCES 2024 FIELD PROGRAM ON ITS 3,300 SQ KM LICENCE PACKAGE IN PAVLODAR, KAZAKHSTAN
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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / May 14, 2024 / Arras Minerals Corp. (TSXV:ARK) ("Arras" or "the Company") is pleased to announce the commencement of a regional field program across the more than 3,300 square kilometre license package it controls in Pavlodar, Kazakhstan.
Highlights of the Planned 2024 Regional Field Program:
  • The 2024 Exploration program will target licences associated with the Teck Strategic Alliance, and Arras's 100% owned Elemes and Tay projects.
  • An extensive airborne and ground geophysics program, followed by a mapping, soil sampling and drill program over the Package A and Package B Licences under the Strategic Alliance with Teck Resources Limited ("Teck").
  • A geophysics and detailed mapping program followed an initial diamond drill program targeting the Berezski and Aimandai copper targets located within the Elemes Project.
  • An initial scout KGK program followed by an initial diamond drill program on the Tay Project, targeting the 6.5-kilometre x 2.1-kilometre Induced Polarization ("IP") chargeability anomaly.
Tim Barry, CEO of Arras, commenting on the upcoming 2024 Field Program, stated, "We are very much looking forward to starting the 2024 field program. This will be our third exploration season in Kazakhstan. Over the previous couple of seasons, we have assembled an excellent team of young local geologists, gained hard won experience on how to effectively explore in Kazakhstan, and put in place robust systems which allows us to quickly assess projects and move them to the next stage. Furthermore in 2024, we are very pleased to also have our partner, Teck, working with us. They will provide invaluable additional support via their technical specialists. We are also excited to follow up on our Elemes and Tay prospects and expect to drill them later in the season after refining the targets with additional mapping and geophysics.
The 2024 field program has the potential to be transformative for Arras. We expect to drill at least three new porphyry prospects this year, which when combined with the Beskauga Project which we have under an option to purchase, means we potentially have at least four porphyry prospects controlled by the company. The project portfolio is close to incredible infrastructure and the country is quickly becoming a tier-one destination for copper and gold exploration globally as demonstrated by many of the copper and gold majors establishing a presence in Kazakhstan over the past 6-12 months."
Arras's licence package is located within the Bozshakol-Chingiz metallogenic belt, a belt of rocks that includes the Bozshakol Mine, as well as the Beskauga copper-gold-silver porphyry deposit currently under option by Arras. The licence package is composed of 17 licences and covers just over 3,300 square kilometres in area and is shown in the map below.
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A budget of approximately US$2.5M for 2024 has been established for the Alliance package and will include airborne and ground geophysics followed up by mapping, soil sampling, and targeted KGK and potentially diamond drilling. The initial focus will be on Package "A" with work on Package "B" expected to commence in the coming months.
The Elemes Project - the Berezski and Aimandai Targets: The Berezski and Aimandai targets are located within the 531 square kilometre Elemes Project. The Berezski Target is an 8.8-kilometre-long copper anomaly which was announced in February 2024 and contains shallow historical drilling that has yielded notable results such as 132 meters at 0.80% CuEq and 108 meters at 0.94% CuEq from surface. The Aimandai Target is a 14-kilometre x 3.2-kilometre NE-SW trending coherent copper ("Cu") anomaly (>100ppm) which was announced in March 2024 that is parallel to Berezski and approximately five kilometers to the east and has had no known drilling.
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Over the coming months, both targets will be mapped in detail along with ground geophysics to better refine the drill targets. A diamond drill program is planned to follow to test these two exciting new targets.
The Tay Project - The Tay IP Target: The Tay IP Target is a 6.5-kilometre x 2.1-kilometre East-West trending coherent Soviet-era Induced Polarization ("IP") chargeability anomaly located 28 kilometres north of the Bozshakol open pit copper-gold mine, and 85-kilometres from Arras's operational base in the city of Ekibastuz. The entire prospect is masked with unconsolidated cover believed to be 10-40m deep and has received no systematic modern exploration to date.
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The Tay Prospect is strategically situated with outstanding accessibility and local infrastructure, including nearby high voltage power lines, railway, and roads.
Plans are underway to follow up the chargeability anomaly with a KGK drill program which will drill through the overburden and test the top of bedrock to understand the geology and then follow up with a diamond drillhole program to test the chargeability high.
Qualified Person: The scientific and technical disclosure for this news release has been prepared under supervision of and approved by Matthew Booth, Vice President of Exploration, of Arras Minerals Corp., a Qualified Person for the purposes of NI 43-101. Mr. Booth has over 19 years of mineral exploration experience and is a Qualified Person member of the American Institute of Professional Geologists (CPG 12044).
On behalf of the Board of Directors
"Tim Barry"
Tim Barry, MAusIMM CP(Geo) Chief Executive Officer and Director
INVESTOR RELATIONS: +1 604 687 5800 [info@arrasminerals.com](mailto:info@arrasminerals.com)
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About Arras Minerals Corp.
Arras is a Canadian exploration and development company advancing a portfolio of copper and gold assets in northeastern Kazakhstan, including the Option Agreement on the Beskauga copper and gold project. The Company has established the third-largest license package in the country prospective for copper and gold (behind Rio Tinto and Fortescue). In December 2023, the Company entered into a strategic alliance with Teck Resources Limited ("Teck") in which Teck will sole fund a US$5 million generative exploration program over a portion of the Arras license package in 2024-2025 focusing on critical minerals. The Company's shares are listed on the TSX-V under the trading symbol "ARK".
Cautionary Note to U.S. Investors concerning estimates of Measured, Indicated, and Inferred Resources:* This press release uses the terms "measured resources", "indicated resources", and "inferred resources" which are defined in, and required to be disclosed by, NI 43-101. The Company advises U.S. investors that these terms are not recognized by the SEC. The estimation of measured, indicated and inferred resources involves greater uncertainty as to their existence and economic feasibility than the estimation of proven and probable reserves. U.S. investors are cautioned not to assume that measured and indicated mineral resources will be converted into reserves. The estimation of inferred resources involves far greater uncertainty as to their existence and economic viability than the estimation of other categories of resources. U.S. investors are cautioned not to assume that estimates of inferred mineral resources exist, are economically minable, or will be upgraded into measured or indicated mineral resources. Under Canadian securities laws, estimates of inferred mineral resources may not form the basis of feasibility or other economic studies.*
Disclosure of "contained ounces" in a resource is permitted disclosure under Canadian regulations, however the SEC normally only permits issuers to report mineralization that does not constitute "reserves" by SEC standards as in place tonnage and grade without reference to unit measures. Accordingly, the information contained in this press release may not be comparable to similar information made public by U.S. companies that are not subject NI 43-101.
Cautionary note regarding forward-looking statements:* This news release contains forward-looking statements regarding future events and Arras' future results that are subject to the safe harbors created under the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and the Exchange Act, and applicable Canadian securities laws. Forward-looking statements include, among others, statements regarding plans and expectations of the exploration program Arras is in the process of undertaking, including the expansion of the Mineral Resource, and other aspects of the Mineral Resource estimates for the Beskauga project. These statements are based on current expectations, estimates, forecasts, and projections about Arras' exploration projects, the industry in which Arras operates and the beliefs and assumptions of Arras' management. Words such as "expects," "anticipates," "targets," "goals," "projects," "intends," "plans," "believes," "seeks," "estimates," "continues," "may," variations of such words, and similar expressions and references to future* periods, are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are subject to a number of assumptions, risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond management's control, including undertaking further exploration activities, the results of such exploration activities and that such results support continued exploration activities, unexpected variations in ore grade, types and metallurgy, volatility and level of commodity prices, the availability of sufficient future financing, and other matters discussed under the caption "Risk Factors" in the Management Discussion and Analysis filed on the Company's profile on SEDAR+ on February 28, 2024 and in the Company's Annual Report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2023 filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filed on February 28, 2024 available on www.sec.gov. Readers are cautioned that forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and that actual results or developments may differ materially from those expressed or implied in the forward-looking statements. Any forward-looking statement made by the Company in this release is based only on information currently available and speaks only as of the date on which it is made. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement, whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time, whether as a result of new information, future developments, or otherwise.
SOURCE: Arras Minerals Corp.
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2024.05.14 13:53 Green_Concentrate427 Question about transitioning to a board-less set-up

Question about transitioning to a board-less set-up
I have a working set-up that consists of reading from a load cell and sending the readings to an online database. It's on a breadboard. So I want to transition to a more production-like set-up like this one:
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I think it shouldn't be too hard. I just have to connect the wires directly to each module. However, something is troubling me. Where do I put and how do I connect my capacitor and voltage regulator (green circles)?
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2024.05.14 13:22 srikobatteries Unleashing Efficiency: DALY Smart BMS 20S 72V 100A Battery Protection Module

Unleashing Efficiency: DALY Smart BMS 20S 72V 100A Battery Protection Module
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In the quest for sustainable energy solutions, lithium-ion batteries have emerged as a cornerstone technology, powering a diverse range of applications. To harness their full potential, effective battery management is paramount. The DALY Smart BMS 20S 72V 100A Lithium-ion Battery Protection Module represents a significant advancement in battery management technology, offering innovative features to optimize performance and safety. This article explores the transformative capabilities and benefits of the DALY Smart BMS in unlocking efficiency in lithium-ion battery systems.
Efficient Thermal Management:
Maintaining optimal operating temperatures is crucial for maximizing battery lifespan and performance. The DALY Smart BMS employs advanced thermal management technology, including a cooling fan system, to regulate temperatures within the battery pack. By efficiently dissipating heat, this system ensures stable operation and extends battery longevity, even in demanding conditions.
Comprehensive Safety Measures:
Safety is a top priority in battery systems, especially those operating at high voltages. The DALY Smart BMS integrates a comprehensive array of safety features to protect against overcharging, over-discharging, short circuits, and thermal events. These safety measures provide robust protection, minimizing the risk of safety incidents and preserving the integrity of the battery system.
Intelligent Monitoring and Optimization:
Real-time monitoring is essential for maximizing battery efficiency and performance. The DALY Smart BMS offers advanced monitoring capabilities, continuously analyzing key parameters such as voltage, current, temperature, and state of charge. Through intelligent algorithms, it dynamically adjusts charging and discharging parameters to optimize energy utilization and prevent damage from adverse conditions.
Dynamic Cell Balancing:
Cell imbalance can significantly impact battery performance and lifespan. The DALY Smart BMS employs sophisticated cell balancing algorithms to ensure uniform voltage distribution across all cells within the battery pack. By balancing cell voltages, this feature maximizes energy efficiency and extends battery lifespan, resulting in improved overall performance and reliability.
User-Friendly Interface and Integration:
Ease of use and seamless integration are essential for efficient battery management. The DALY Smart BMS features an intuitive user interface that simplifies configuration, monitoring, and diagnostics. Additionally, it is designed for seamless integration with various lithium-ion battery configurations and communication protocols, facilitating effortless deployment and operation.
Conclusion:
The DALY Smart BMS 20S 72V 100A Lithium-ion Battery Protection Module empowers efficient battery management with its innovative features and capabilities. From efficient thermal management to comprehensive safety measures, intelligent monitoring, dynamic cell balancing, and user-friendly interface, the DALY Smart BMS unleashes efficiency in lithium-ion battery systems. Whether used in electric vehicles, renewable energy storage, or industrial applications, the DALY Smart BMS ensures reliable performance, longevity, and safety, driving progress in the field of energy storage.
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2024.05.14 13:08 srikobatteries DALY Smart BMS 20S 72V 30A: Empowering Lithium-ion Battery Management

DALY Smart BMS 20S 72V 30A: Empowering Lithium-ion Battery Management
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In the realm of energy storage, lithium-ion batteries have become indispensable for powering various applications, ranging from consumer electronics to electric vehicles. To ensure the reliability and longevity of these batteries, advanced battery management systems are essential. The DALY Smart BMS 20S 72V 30A Lithium-ion Battery Protection Module represents a significant advancement in battery management technology, offering a host of features designed to optimize performance and safety. In this article, we explore how the DALY Smart BMS empowers lithium-ion battery management across diverse applications.
Efficient Thermal Management: Effective thermal management is crucial for maintaining battery health and performance. The DALY Smart BMS utilizes advanced cooling technology, including a cooling fan system, to regulate temperatures within the battery pack. By dissipating heat efficiently, this system ensures stable operation and extends battery lifespan, even in harsh environmental conditions.
Comprehensive Safety Features: Safety is paramount in battery systems, especially those operating at high voltages. The DALY Smart BMS incorporates a range of safety features to protect against overcharging, over-discharging, short circuits, and thermal events. These safety measures provide robust protection, minimizing the risk of safety incidents and preserving the integrity of the battery system.
Intelligent Monitoring and Optimization: Real-time monitoring is essential for maximizing battery performance and efficiency. The DALY Smart BMS offers advanced monitoring capabilities, continuously analyzing key parameters such as voltage, current, temperature, and state of charge. Through intelligent algorithms, it dynamically adjusts charging and discharging parameters to optimize energy utilization and prevent damage from adverse conditions.
Dynamic Cell Balancing: Cell imbalance can lead to reduced battery capacity and premature aging. The DALY Smart BMS employs sophisticated cell balancing algorithms to ensure uniform voltage distribution across all cells within the battery pack. By balancing cell voltages, this feature maximizes energy efficiency and extends battery lifespan, resulting in improved overall performance and reliability.
User-Friendly Interface and Integration: Ease of use and seamless integration are essential for effective battery management. The DALY Smart BMS features an intuitive user interface that simplifies configuration, monitoring, and diagnostics. Additionally, it is designed for seamless integration with various lithium-ion battery configurations and communication protocols, facilitating smooth deployment and operation.
Conclusion: The DALY Smart BMS 20S 72V 30A Lithium-ion Battery Protection Module empowers lithium-ion battery management with its advanced features and capabilities. From efficient thermal management to comprehensive safety features, intelligent monitoring, dynamic cell balancing, and user-friendly interface, the DALY Smart BMS ensures optimal performance and safety across a wide range of applications. Whether powering electric vehicles, renewable energy systems, or industrial equipment, the DALY Smart BMS sets a new standard for excellence in battery management technology.
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2024.05.14 12:42 srikobatteries Enhancing Battery Efficiency and Safety with DALY Smart BMS 20S 72V 150A Protection Module

 Enhancing Battery Efficiency and Safety with DALY Smart BMS 20S 72V 150A Protection Module
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In the age of clean energy and electric transportation, lithium-ion batteries have become indispensable for powering a wide array of applications. However, to unlock the full potential of these batteries, effective management systems are crucial. The DALY Smart BMS 20S 72V 150A Lithium-ion Battery Protection Module stands out as a groundbreaking solution designed to enhance battery efficiency and safety. This article explores the features and benefits of the DALY Smart BMS in optimizing battery performance.
Efficient Thermal Regulation: Maintaining optimal operating temperatures is vital for the longevity and performance of lithium-ion batteries. The DALY Smart BMS integrates advanced thermal management technology, including a precision cooling system with a cooling fan. This system efficiently dissipates heat, ensuring stable operation and extending battery lifespan even under extreme conditions.
Comprehensive Safety Measures: Safety is paramount in battery systems, particularly those operating at high voltages. The DALY Smart BMS incorporates a range of safety features to protect against overcharging, over-discharging, short circuits, and thermal events. These safeguards provide robust protection, minimizing the risk of safety incidents and preserving the integrity of the battery system.
Intelligent Monitoring and Optimization: Real-time monitoring is essential for maximizing battery efficiency and performance. The DALY Smart BMS offers advanced monitoring capabilities, continuously analyzing key parameters such as voltage, current, temperature, and state of charge. Through intelligent algorithms, it dynamically adjusts charging and discharging parameters to optimize energy utilization and prevent damage from adverse operating conditions.
Dynamic Cell Balancing: Cell imbalance can degrade battery performance and shorten lifespan. The DALY Smart BMS employs sophisticated cell balancing algorithms to ensure uniform voltage distribution across all cells within the battery pack. By balancing cell voltages, this feature maximizes energy efficiency and extends battery lifespan, resulting in improved overall performance and reliability.
User-Friendly Interface and Integration: Ease of use and seamless integration are essential for efficient battery management. The DALY Smart BMS features an intuitive user interface that simplifies configuration, monitoring, and diagnostics. Additionally, it is designed for seamless integration with various lithium-ion battery configurations and communication protocols, facilitating hassle-free deployment and operation.
Conclusion: The DALY Smart BMS 20S 72V 150A Lithium-ion Battery Protection Module represents a significant advancement in battery management technology. With its efficient thermal regulation, comprehensive safety measures, intelligent monitoring and optimization, dynamic cell balancing, and user-friendly interface, it optimizes battery performance and safety. Whether used in electric vehicles, renewable energy systems, or industrial applications, the DALY Smart BMS enhances battery management, driving efficiency, and reliability in diverse applications.
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2024.05.14 12:41 inversesquarelawz Can brief supply voltage dropouts or glitches cause permanent damage to digital circuits?

Let's say you have a relatively complex device based around an MCU, microprocessor or many discrete logic chips. Due to loose connections, dirty contacts or a shaky hand while mistakenly plugging in the power jack while powered, the supply is interrupted multiple times, perhaps for the order of milliseconds.
Let's also assume that this happens before a voltage regulator stage such as a 7805 circuit, not direct to the IC supply rail.
One further assumption would be that the device either doesn't employ flash/NVRAM, or isn't writing to it at the time.
I am aware of the potential for transient computational errors, as in glitch induction in security research. But can this cause irreversible damage to the circuit?
My instinct has always been to try to avoid such interruptions and keep supply voltage constant, but sometimes I've done this in error and would like to know whether it's of practical concern for device longevity.
Thanks!
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