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there is any form to enroll in ?
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You just need to find a suitable step down transformer model for your needs and add that to your circuit. If there is no part in the library for that model, then you can create your own version. Then you just choose the right diodes. That depends on amperage usage. A normal 1A 1N4007 diodes will do if the circuit uses less than 1A of current. If you need more current, then you just need to upgrade the diode model to 2A, 3A, or more... Then you need an electrolytic capacitor, somewhere around 1000uF or even more. Also you need to know how much voltage your transformer steps down in order to pick the correct voltage rating for the capacitor. That's the basic design workflow on designing Step Down Transformer with Full Bridge Rectifier. Regards, Markus Virtanen HW / Electronics Designer
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Hello, currently we support using the keyboard arrow keys to achieve the effect of moving the canvas and elements, you can click on the canvas and then hold down the arrow keys to move it, or click on an element and then hold down the arrow keys to move it. Regarding the shortcuts for the ‘snap’ function, we currently only have a few options as shown in the screenshot.[图片]
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