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|How to measure, control and limit current  || || |Paul Maidment| [[User:bradwood| Bradley Wood]]|| This is quite a big area:  from basic resistor usage, to transistors, mosfets, relays, triacs, etc. Might be worth splitting out into sub-sections. -- [[User:Bradwood|Bradwood]] ([[User talk:Bradwood|talk]])
 
|How to measure, control and limit current  || || |Paul Maidment| [[User:bradwood| Bradley Wood]]|| This is quite a big area:  from basic resistor usage, to transistors, mosfets, relays, triacs, etc. Might be worth splitting out into sub-sections. -- [[User:Bradwood|Bradwood]] ([[User talk:Bradwood|talk]])
 
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|How to reduce power consumption via programming (applies to most microcontrollers)  || || |Paul Maidment|[[User:bradwood| Bradley Wood]]|| would be nice to cover the ATMEL's uC's SLEEP capabilities. -- [[User:Bradwood|Bradwood]] ([[User talk:Bradwood|talk]])
 
|How to reduce power consumption via programming (applies to most microcontrollers)  || || |Paul Maidment|[[User:bradwood| Bradley Wood]]|| would be nice to cover the ATMEL's uC's SLEEP capabilities. -- [[User:Bradwood|Bradwood]] ([[User talk:Bradwood|talk]])
 
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|OpAmps -- what they are, with practical examples || || [[User:bradwood| Bradley Wood]]|| .
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|Filter circuitry -- what they are and why you might want one || || [[User:bradwood| Bradley Wood]]|| Low Pass, Band Pass, High Pass, etc, etc.
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|Accelerometers -- tips and tricks for dealing with them ||[[User:bradwood| Bradley Wood]] || [[User:bradwood| Bradley Wood]]|| Setting range and frequency. Calibration. High or Low pass filtering. Sensing tap, tilt, freefall, etc, etc. Accelerometers in the context of other IMUs and DoFs.
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This is a "wish list" of topics our members would like to hear about. If you want to come talk to the group or if you are just interested into attending a session please add your name on the page. The format is up to you, it could be a very short presentation or a more hands-on demo. Sessions are open to everyone.

Below are a few examples of topics about power control and design in low voltage circuits, I'm sure some of them overlap. Feel free to add more talks and leave some comments.


Talks Speaker Interested Comments
The mathematics of electronics, Watts, Ohms, Farads, Coulombs, Amperes, Volts Paul Maidment| Bradley Wood Ohms law; resistors, capacitors in series and parallel; Kirchhoff's laws, Power equations.
How to measure, control and limit current Paul Maidment| Bradley Wood This is quite a big area: from basic resistor usage, to transistors, mosfets, relays, triacs, etc. Might be worth splitting out into sub-sections. -- Bradwood (talk)
How to design for the power requirements of your circuit/project Paul Maidment| Bradley Wood .
How to design your project for lower power usage Paul Maidment| Bradley Wood .
How to reduce power consumption via programming (applies to most microcontrollers) Paul Maidment| Bradley Wood would be nice to cover the ATMEL's uC's SLEEP capabilities. -- Bradwood (talk)
OpAmps -- what they are, with practical examples Bradley Wood .
Filter circuitry -- what they are and why you might want one Bradley Wood Low Pass, Band Pass, High Pass, etc, etc.
Accelerometers -- tips and tricks for dealing with them Bradley Wood Bradley Wood Setting range and frequency. Calibration. High or Low pass filtering. Sensing tap, tilt, freefall, etc, etc. Accelerometers in the context of other IMUs and DoFs.