I admit it, this is more of a relaxation interlude today, because I’m still really exhausted from the analysis article, the most authentic translation possible and the two videos from the weekend. And no, we’re not getting any younger, just wiser. I hope so. And so I thought I’d simply give ChatGPT, the chief engineer, the task of designing the safest possible clamp connector up to 1000 watts. You just have to feed the part correctly. And to make sure you get something out of it, I simply recorded everything and let you share the results…
The 1000 watt dialog
Igor: Please design me a 12-volt connector that is also suitable and safe for 1000 watts
ChatGPT: I need a few more details to present you with a picture of a 12-volt connector that is designed for a high power of 1000 watts. Do you want to see a realistic picture of an existing connector, or is it a concept design that may include innovative elements, such as special safety features or a unique design?
Igor: Draw the concept design please!
ChatGPT:
DALL-E 3
Created 2 images
Here are the concept designs for a 12-volt electrical connector capable of safely handling 1000 watts. Each one showcases a robust and modern look with the necessary safety features and thermal management.
Igor: Can you also design this as a flat connector that can be soldered onto a circuit board?
ChatGPT:
DALL-E 3
Created 2 images
Here are the concept designs for a flat 12-volt PCB electrical connector capable of handling 1000 watts.
Igor: Can it be simpler? Please draw this as a soldered connector with only 6 contacts for 12 volts and 6 contacts for ground without any other electronic components
ChatGPT:
DALL-E 3
Created 2 images
Here are the images of the flat 12-volt PCB electrical connector with 6 contacts for 12 volts and 6 contacts for ground, soldered onto a circuit board.
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