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==Main== | |||
'''concept:''' use a xenogc modchip in tandem with wiikey fusion drive replacement <br> | |||
'''theory:''' use the atmega 8 on the xenogc modchip to trigger a response required for the WKF to initialize iso loading.<br> | |||
'''proof of concept:''' haha, no proof to show yet, but initial testing promises good results | |||
==Other== | |||
==Circuit== | |||
add diagram and parts here | |||
==Glossary== | |||
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! colspan="2" style="background:lightblue;font-size:10pt" width="900"| Confusing terms easily explained | |||
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! scope="col" width = "200" | Reverse Voltage | |||
| maximum voltage that can be applied before it blows up | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row" | Forward Voltage | |||
| minimum voltage required to operate. <br>(basically, it is safe to apply any voltage amount between "forward" and "reverse" ) | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row" | Forward Current | |||
| available amount of current after flowing thru the device <br> (10$ - 7$ = 3$ available )(3$ = forward current)) | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row" | Operational Current | |||
| amount of current required by a device for normal operation<br> (see forward current 7$) | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row" | Maximum (or continuous)<br> Forward Current | |||
| maximum current that can be applied before a device burns up ( | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row" | Current-Limiting Resistor | |||
| a resistor used to protect a device from receiving too much current <br> (see maximum forward current) | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row" | Voltage Drop | |||
| the voltage a component uses to operate. <br> (the voltage difference from the power supply and the amount of voltage used by a component) | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row" | Transistor | |||
| used to amplify and switch electronic signals and electrical power. <br> (two types of bipolar transistors: NPN or PNP) | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row" | Relay | |||
| electromechanical or solid state device used to provide a normally open or normally closed output when energized or de-energized | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row" | Diode | |||
| device which allows current to pass in one direction and blocks current in the opposite direction | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row" | Photodiode | |||
| device capable of converting light into either current or voltage <br> (a solar cell is a photodiode) | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row" | Infrared LED | |||
| LED which outputs light in the infrared spectrum <br> (see photodiode) | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row" | ADC | |||
| Analog to Digital Converter which can be used to measure voltage | |||
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Main
concept: use a xenogc modchip in tandem with wiikey fusion drive replacement
theory: use the atmega 8 on the xenogc modchip to trigger a response required for the WKF to initialize iso loading.
proof of concept: haha, no proof to show yet, but initial testing promises good results
Other
Circuit
add diagram and parts here
Glossary
Confusing terms easily explained | |
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Reverse Voltage | maximum voltage that can be applied before it blows up |
Forward Voltage | minimum voltage required to operate. (basically, it is safe to apply any voltage amount between "forward" and "reverse" ) |
Forward Current | available amount of current after flowing thru the device (10$ - 7$ = 3$ available )(3$ = forward current)) |
Operational Current | amount of current required by a device for normal operation (see forward current 7$) |
Maximum (or continuous) Forward Current |
maximum current that can be applied before a device burns up ( |
Current-Limiting Resistor | a resistor used to protect a device from receiving too much current (see maximum forward current) |
Voltage Drop | the voltage a component uses to operate. (the voltage difference from the power supply and the amount of voltage used by a component) |
Transistor | used to amplify and switch electronic signals and electrical power. (two types of bipolar transistors: NPN or PNP) |
Relay | electromechanical or solid state device used to provide a normally open or normally closed output when energized or de-energized |
Diode | device which allows current to pass in one direction and blocks current in the opposite direction |
Photodiode | device capable of converting light into either current or voltage (a solar cell is a photodiode) |
Infrared LED | LED which outputs light in the infrared spectrum (see photodiode) |
ADC | Analog to Digital Converter which can be used to measure voltage |