Since we are talking all nice to each other, I will give you a hint as to my current roadblock on one of my designs. I am trying to initiate a large enough current from a door opening as to send a signal to a base station without the use of a battery or power supply. I have tried high rated capacitors, I am just having some issues with the inductive charge of a magnetic strip moving against another one to form enough charge. I am looking at using two semiconductors an N and a P with them making contact when the door is closed but when it is open the charge should build due to the gap between them. However, if I could use the door being closed in a way to keep an air gap between the two then they make momentary contact as the door opens, I can create a larger charge to be sent from the N material to the cap and thus enough charge to send a signal burst out to the base unit.
I would rather keep it in the magnetic induction type model as the lifetime of the device would increase and my costs would go down. Much better compromise, but as of yet I have not been able to get enough charge to initiate the signal in a way that can be picked up at the base unit.
Good to see Yendor come clean at last. I'd stick with the magnets and coils ( aka generator ) design for your door, but I'd put it over on the hinge line where you have a mechanical advantage and gear it up to spin a little generator. If you are looking for small generators, try testing some small low voltage dc motors.
For PCB design, we used Altium ( used to be protel ) for years, since I retired I do consulting work, when the job is interesting enough, and the money worth while. So I still use Altium, and I get boards made in china, 4 layer boards, excellent quality, unbelievable prices, and quick turnaround. All smt these days, and enough 0.5mm pitch ic's to test the eyesight to the limit.
Yendor,
I'm still waiting for you to tell me what part of the solar panel the astronaut would get a shock from. Also waiting on a citation for the 1ma can kill claim.
When you've answered those questions, you can tell me why you think the ISS is fake, but I want to see evidence to support your belief.