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I tried looking through this meta and didn't find any discussion on this. I keep an eye on the activity feed, and I have noticed a large number of posts being edited by @Null to remove tags such as &...
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Is there any way to display properly a "bigger" schematic made with the integrated schematics editor (Circuit Lab)? As soon as the schematics get somewhat big, the result is too low ...
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Regarding: What actually causes BER in digital electronic circuits such as PCBs and can it be mitigated with additional capacitance? I was surprised to find that it has been closed for lacking "...
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I am a user in Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange. However, I don't own a computer; I only own a tablet. I want to upload a schematic in EE.SE, but it doesn't have support for tablets. What can I ...
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Do we have a set of criteria for what constitutes an acceptably detailed "module" question? I've been seeing - or perhaps noticing - more questions along the lines of "I bought a DC-DC ...
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A reminder¹: Questions on how to use an oscilloscope is on topic on a QA website for electrical engineering professionals, students, and enthusiasts. There is a Vote-to-Close reason that looks ...
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Our highest-rep user Andyaka has just hit 500k! (500,001 as of writing this) Wow! Huge congrats on hitting such a massive milestone. Your answers have helped many people and really set the bar high ...
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Here's a question I answered earlier today but all the information about the answerer is missing at the bottom of the answer. This looks like a bug that wasn't present earlier today. It is a bug that ...
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I saw this question today: Identifying common-mode choke The original question was "Identifying inductor", and talked a lot about where this so-called inductor came from and what happened, ...
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In the past few days when logged in to Electrical Engineering I have been getting low quality ads such as the following (on this question), for which there is no obvious "report ad" option: ...
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And should such questions, categorically, and/or as a rule, be closed? (More pertinent: can such questions: (a) be consistently and objectively identified? (b) ...By the community? These are also ...
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https://electronics.stackexchange.com/a/752864/11684 was deleted by the community bot as spam or offensive. There's no spam, and the answer is clearly not offensive. Suggest restoring the answer to ...
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I have seen, more often than I care to, questions bumped by the community bot that have answers made by the original poster. Here is an example, but I don't mean to focus on this particular question. ...
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I am frequently see posts a year or more old that have somehow been recently modified. I have spend time on those posts before I realize that they are essentially old and dead. I suggest that posts ...
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I have a question about my Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange post: How to detect stability of rotation (measured by deviation from the axis) of a spinning object? The question was first closed ...
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