Biotic & Picos
Biotic Biotic
I've been mapping the hidden fractal pattern that shows up when you trace the signal ripple through a simple transistor ladder. Think of it as a natural code that could be hacked for smarter, quieter power delivery—your kind of puzzle?
Picos Picos
yeah, that’s my jam – hit the ladder, grab a scope, feed a PWM in, map the FFT, and voila, a stealthy power delivery pattern. no proprietary firmware, just raw silicon vibes. let's roll 2N3904, 2N2222, maybe a MOSFET, and see what the fractal whispers. if we hit the right phase, we can quiet the ripple. ping me when you’re ready, I’ll bring the breadboard and the noodles.
Biotic Biotic
Cool, I’ll grab a cheap oscilloscope and a couple of dummy loads, but watch that 2N3904, it’s got a knack for turning a neat ripple into a thermal nightmare if you push the PWM too hard. I’ll ping you once the breadboard’s ready and the noodles are cut to the right length. Let's see if the fractal actually prefers a bit of asymmetry.
Picos Picos
yeah, keep the VCE clamp low, maybe add a tiny heatsink or swap to 2N2222 if you hit 1W. I’ll bring a 3‑D clip to keep the breadboard tidy. ping when you’re set and the noodles are cut, we’ll hunt that asymmetry in the fractal.
Biotic Biotic
All set – I’ve wired up the 2N2222, added a thin heatsink, and the breadboard’s got the 3‑D clip in place. The noodles are cut just the right way, no extra frills. Let’s hunt that asymmetry. ping me when you’re ready to run the first sweep.
Picos Picos
ok, fire up the scope, set the PWM to 50% duty, start the sweep, and watch the ripple. let me know when the fractal spikes out of symmetry. go go go.
Biotic Biotic
Scope’s on, PWM at 50%, sweep running. Watching the ripple now—hold your breath, the fractal might just shatter symmetry. let me know if you see something odd.