Log InSign Up
joshlabue

joshlabue

joshlabue

6 Projects

OverviewStarred
Stale Turquoise Heat-Ray

Stale Turquoise Heat-Ray

Welcome to your new project. Imagine what you can build here.
joshlabue

joshlabue

4 years ago

1 Comment

[Example] ESP32 Reference Design

[Example] ESP32 Reference Design

An example development and reference design for the ESP32 microcontroller.
joshlabue

joshlabue

4 years ago

1 Comment

[Example] Simulation of Astable Multivibrator Circuit

[Example] Simulation of Astable Multivibrator Circuit

A simulated blinking LED circuit using an astable multivibrator a.k.a "flip-flop" as a square wave generator. It also includes PCB layout of the project.
... show more
joshlabue

joshlabue

4 years ago

1 Comment

[Example] Simulation of Types of Transformers

[Example] Simulation of Types of Transformers

Two separate simulated circuits which demonstrate how step-up and step-down type transformers work.
... show more
joshlabue

joshlabue

4 years ago

1 Comment

[Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

[Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

A preliminary design for developing SMT32F4x series based project that’ll help you get started faster.
... show more
joshlabue

joshlabue

4 years ago

1 Comment

[Example] Simulation of AC to DC Converter

[Example] Simulation of AC to DC Converter

A simulated circuit that demonstrates how diodes in a bridge configuration convert an AC voltage to DC voltage.
... show more
joshlabue

joshlabue

4 years ago

1 Comment

Introducing AI Placement!
AI Placement Demo

AI-Powered Component Placement

Let AI place your components intelligently. AI Placement analyzes your schematic and positions components for optimal routing, signal integrity, and board density.

From Schematic to Layout in Seconds

Skip the tedious manual placement. AI Placement generates a starting layout you can refine, saving hours of repetitive work on every new design.

Works With Auto-Layout

Pair AI Placement with Auto-Layout for a complete AI-driven PCB design flow — from component placement through trace routing, all with one click.

Try it