Arduino Battery Shield


https://www.electronics-lab.com/arduino-battery-shield/

This instructable is about making battery shield for Arduino. Arduino Battery Shield – [Link]

4 Channel Triac Board


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Opto-Isolated 4-Channel Triac Board (R) is used for fast switching applications. Ideal for switching mains circuits, lights, appliances and small load. Each circuit is effectively isolated with opto-isolators on each channel, TTL inputs control each channel. Trigger input 2-12 VDC Mains supply input 230 VAC or 110 VAC Output 1 A @ 230 VAC (RMS […]

4 Channel Triac Board


https://www.electronics-lab.com/project/4-channel-triac-board/

Opto-Isolated 4-Channel Triac Board (R) is used for fast switching applications.  Ideal for switching mains circuits, lights, appliances and small load.  Each circuit is effectively isolated with opto-isolators on each channel, TTL inputs control each channel. Trigger input 2-12 VDC Mains supply input 230 VAC or 110 VAC Output 1 A @ 230 VAC (RMS […]

Build an op amp with three discrete transistors


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by Lyle Russell Williams: You can use three discrete transistors to build an operational amplifier with an open-loop gain greater than 1 million (Figure 1). You bias the output at approximately one-half the supply voltage using the combined voltage drops across zener diode D1, the emitter-base voltage of input transistor Q1, and the 1V drop across […]

High Reliability, High Isolation Single-Pole-Double-Throw RF switch


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In telecommunications, ideal RF switches require low insertion loss, high isolation and linearity. The IDT F2912 is a single-pole-double throw RF switch capable of having low insertion of loss of 0.4dB at 1GHz and a RF1 to RF2 Isolation of 74dB at 1GHz with extended temperature of -55C to +125C making it highly reliable. In […]

Data Logger Deluxe Version


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An update on LuckyResistor’s data logger project: Just to let you know the deluxe version of the data logger is almost done. The hardware is ready and tested – currently I finish the menu based software for the data logger. Menu based control with 5 capacitive inputs Record, view records, send records to serial, erase […]

1A, 2 MHz, 60V boost/SEPIC/inverting DC/DC converter, 6µA Iq


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by Graham Prophet: LT8330 is a current mode, 2 MHz step-up DC/DC converter with an internal 1A, 60V switch. It operates from an input voltage range of 3V to 40V, making it suitable for applications with input sources ranging from a single-cell Li-Ion to automotive inputs. The device can be configured as either a boost, […]

Freeze 75 – and you have a temperature under control


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Freeze 75 spray will enable you to find faulty component or also to protect components from overheating during soldering. A device operates OK until it reaches stable operating temperature … a typical situation in praxis usually caused by a faulty component or faulty (cold) joint. Localization of such a fault is easy only if we […]

Measure small currents without adding resistive insertion loss


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by Maciej Kokot @ edn.com: In most cases, you measure current by converting it into a proportional voltage and then measuring the voltage. Figure 1 shows two typical methods of making the conversion. In one method, you insert a probing resistor, RP, in series with the current path and use differential amplifier IC1 to measure the resulting […]

PCI-Express Clock Generator


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This reference design is a frequency generator for use in synchronizing a circuit’s operation. It consumes less than 50mW of power that specifically uses the IDT’s 9FGV0241 PCI-Express Clock Generator which is the lowest-power PCI Express timing family. It is a two output clock generator with programmable output amplitude allowing tuning for various application environments. […]