u/Candyn67

Hi. I wanted to build a circuit which connects to a battery or power supply and also expose a pin for connection to any microcontroller. Now I can cut off the power supply by using that exposed pin by sending a high signal to that. I've seen about people doing this with a transistor and a pushbutton setup where as soon as the microcontroller powers up the exposed pin is pulled high and when it's toggled to low it powers off. This requires a switch press but I want something without that switch. Only thing that was exactly matching my need is the PMIC and some on/off controller ICs but I haven't used any of those so I'm not sure. I don't have an electronics background and I'm starting this as a hobby. Help me out in this. Is this done before? Can this be done easily with less components? I'm clueless help me out

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u/Candyn67 — 15 days ago
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Hi. I have noticed some errors where few particular layers would get shifted or reduced in dimension in the slicer before pushed to the printer. I noticed this first with some particular parts when printed in Bambulab H2S. But now, I'm starting to notice this in Bambulab A1 as well. I'm using Bambu studio for slicing and importing the models as step files. This step is not present in the CAD model, only happens on the slicer side. This doesn't happen with every part I print, but does happen in some parts time to time. Is this a slicer issue or something to do with step files as I'm using step files everytime and this happens very rarely. I'm using Esun pla+ for the print and print settings are the default ones in Bambu studio 0.2mm layer height and 15% infill. Any ideas on why this happens?

u/Candyn67 — 13 days ago