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Hardware: Analyze the possibility of remove the blocking diodes #45

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mgm8 opened this issue Sep 30, 2020 · 1 comment
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Hardware: Analyze the possibility of remove the blocking diodes #45

mgm8 opened this issue Sep 30, 2020 · 1 comment
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mgm8 commented Sep 30, 2020

Usually the solar panels already have blocking diodes. This way, the EPS module does not need internal blocking diodes (D17-D22).

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hardware: sources: Updating component in schematic and layout #45 close #44
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YanAzer commented Jun 15, 2021

@mgm8 if the solar panels acquired don't have the blocking diodes is better we antecipate having them on the board, of course it will be possible to solder a 0 ohm jumper afterwards if needed it.

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