Robert Gawron

experiments.

Using Arduino to process data from Geiger–Müller counters

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In the previous posts I've described a simple Geiger–Müller counter and various experiments with this device . Today I would like to pr...
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How to check how many elements an array has?

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In C it's possible to omit typing array size if it's fields are provided immediately, so the compiler can easily calculate the size ...

How to check how many elements an enum has?

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While C language doesn't offer build in method to check how many elements an enum has, it's still possible to obtain this informatio...

Making your own PCB cleaner mixture

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Commercial PCB washing solutions are relatively expensive, much cheaper and still powerful one can be prepared at home. It's based on tr...
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Home-made mixture for chemical PCB tinning (alcaline bath)

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Today I will present a method for PCB tinning that uses alkaline bath. What does alkaline bath mean? It says that the solution that we'r...
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PCB tinning using Lichtenberg's alloy

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The Lichtenberg's alloy is an interesting way of home PCB tinning - it's inexpensive and there is no need to polish cooper or use sp...

Home-made mixture for chemical PCB tinning (acid bath)

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While it's possible to buy ready to use tinning formulas, making your own is much less expensive. Various recipes exist for tinning copp...
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