Raijin Drums
Raijin Drums autonomous touring controller integrating piezo trigger inputs, ESP32-S3 processing, WS281x LED outputs, MIDI DIN/USB, and DMX512 in a 19-inch 1U rackmount chassis. Design intent includes Neutrik panel connectors, internal IEC-powered 12V supply architecture, crimped harness wiring, vibration-aware mechanical support, and review traceability for schematic and PCB cleanup.... show moreSemantic Cyan Hoverboard
9V NE555 Latching Trigger to 40 ms Active-Low CD4066B Control PulseComprehensive Brown Esper Photo Analyser
Programmable CDI Controller (STM32F103, isolated pulser, SCR trigger, 4-layer automotive PCB)... show more55% Quotex Promo Code: Shipthedeal
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Wi-Fi Enabled Audio Notification System with Push Button Trigger and Explicit NodeMCU-12E Pin Mapping... show moreDAC60096IZEB
96-Channel, 12-Bit, Low-Power, Serial-Input, High-Voltage Output DAC with Conversion Trigger... show moreContent Amaranth Tractor Beam
+12V/24V (Llave de contacto) │ ├───▶ Pin 8 (VCC) y Pin 4 (Reset) del NE555 │ ├───▶ Potenciómetro (100kΩ) ───▶ R1 (10kΩ) ───▶ Pines 6 y 7 │ │ │ ▼ ├───▶ C1 (47µF) ───▶ GND │ │ │ └───▶ Pin 2 (Trigger) │ ├───▶ Pin 3 (Output) ───▶ R3 (1kΩ) ───▶ Puerta (G) del MOSFET │ │ │ │ ├───▶ R2 (220Ω) ───▶ LED rojo ───▶ GND │ │ │ ▼ │ MOSFET (5N60C) ───▶ Bobina del Relé ───▶ GND │ │ │ ▼ │ Bujía de precalentamiento │ │ │ ▼ │ +12V/24V (Batería) │ └───▶ D1 (1N4007) en paralelo con la bobina del relé.... show moreOnly Ivory Transporter
Digital Logic Circuit with Enhanced LED Output Requirements This project is designed to deliver advanced digital logic functionality incorporating precise circuit requirements tailored for LED output. It outlines a detailed digital logic function where specific logical conditions trigger LED activation, ensuring optimal brightness and reliability. The circuit is engineered with strict voltage regulation and current limiting mechanisms to safeguard the LED and maintain consistent performance. Emphasizing modularity and scalability, this design meets industry-standard digital protocols and electronic reliability benchmarks, streamlining development while delivering robust and efficient LED interfacing. #DigitalLogic #LEDOutput #CircuitDesign #ElectronicEngineering #ElectronicsDesign... show moreoscilador 555
copilot Entiendo que deseas diseñar un oscilador utilizando el chip 555. Aquí están algunos pasos que puedes seguir para hacer esto. Conecta el pin 1 (GND) del IC 555 a la terminal negativa de tu fuente de alimentación (0V). Conecta el pin 8 (VCC) del IC 555 a la terminal positiva de tu fuente de alimentación (11V). Conecta la resistencia de 10kΩ (R1) entre el pin 8 (VCC) y el pin 7 (DISCHARGE) del 555. Conecta tu potenciómetro de 100kΩ (R2) entre el pin 7 (DISCHARGE) y el pin 6 (THRESHOLD) del 555. Junta los pines 2 (TRIGGER) y 6 (THRESHOLD) juntos y conecta los pines unidos al lado negativo de tu condensador de 10nF (C). Conecta el lado positivo del condensador de 10nF (C) a VCC (el pin 8). Conecta el pin 4 (RESET) al VCC si no quieres usar la función de reset. De lo contrario, puedes conectar una señal de reset aquí. Conecta el pin 3 (OUTPUT) del 555 al terminal positivo de tu resistencia de 470Ω. Conecta el otro terminal de la resistencia a tierra. El condensador de 10uF debe estar conectado en paralelo a la alimentación (entre VCC y GND) para suavizar cualquier ruido en la fuente de alimentación de 11V. Te sugiero que experimentes con el valor del potenciómetro (R2) hasta que consigas el Duty Cycle deseado. Por lo general, es posible cambiar la frecuencia del pulso y ajustar el Duty Cycle utilizando este control. Si, después de realizar estas conexiones y ajustes, aún no puedes obtener el Duty Cycle deseado, podría ser indicativo de que los valores de resistencia y condensador que tienes no son adecuados para tu rango de frecuencia y Duty Cycle objetivo. Para que obtengamos un Duty Cycle del 75%, necesitamos usar el chip 555 en modo astable y debemos calcular los valores de R1 y R2 (resistencia total de carga y descarga respectivamente) que nos ayude a conseguir esto. El tiempo de alta (T_high) y el tiempo de baja del ciclo (T_low) de la oscilación salen determinados por R1, R2, y C (el condensador). Se pueden usar las siguientes fórmulas para calcularlos: T_high = 0.693 * (R1 + R2) * C T_low = 0.693 * R2 * C Duty cycle = ( T_high ) / ( T_high + T_low ) Para un Duty Cycle de 0.75: Estableceremos R1 como la resistencia de 10 kilohmios que se proporcionó. Con el potenciómetro de 100 kilohmios como R2, podemos variarlo para ajustar el Duty Cycle según necesitemos hasta que se llegue a la relación deseada. Considerando que el condensador C es el condensador de 10 nF que se proporcionó, anteriores declaraciones son bajo supuesto que el tiempo de operación (T = T_high + T_low) caiga en un rango aceptable. Para el esquemático: Conecta VCC de tu 555 al terminal positivo de tu fuente de voltaje de 11V y GND a tierra. Conecta los pines 2 (TRIGGER) y 6 (THRESHOLD) juntos y al lado negativo de tu condensador de 10nF. Conecta el lado positivo del condensador a VCC. Conecta el pin 3 (OUTPUT) al terminal positivo de tu resistencia de 470 ohmios. Conecta el otro terminal de la resistencia a tierra. Conecta tu resistencia de 10 kilohmios entre VCC y los pines 2 y 6 del 555. Finalmente, conecta tu potenciómetro entre los pines 2 y 6 y el pin 7 (DISCHARGE) del 555. El condensador de 10uF debería estar conectado en paralelo a la alimentación para suavizar cualquier ruido en la alimentación de 11V. Estas son mis suposiciones y pasos sugeridos pero recuerda variar el potenciómetro hasta conseguir el Duty Cycle deseado en caso de no conseguirlo de forma inmediata. Si por alguna razón no puedes conseguir el Duty Cycle de 75%, es posible que las resistencias y condensadores proporcionados no sean los adecuados para el rango de frecuencia y Duty Cycle deseados. En tal caso, puede que tengas que utilizar otros valores de componentes.... show moreInvertingSchmitt example part
Inverting Schmitt trigger. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schmitt_trigger#Inverting_Schmitt_trigger... show morePoint Counter v1
A bidirectional, 3 digit counter for keeping track of points. Includes RC network + Schmitt Trigger for input de-bounce. Made for 9V power supply. Supports Common Cathode displays. 2 layer design... show moreInvertingschmitt example part
Inverting Schmitt trigger. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schmitt_trigger#Inverting_Schmitt_trigger... show moreGarage Security System Reference Design qz29
This is a Garage Security System Reference Design, employing a Photon microcontroller to process sensor triggers, signaling through a buzzer and LEDs, powered by an HLK-PM03 power supply. #referenceDesign #edge-computing #edgeComputing #particle #template #iot #system #security... show more1 Comment
iot plant monitoring system
Project Title: Plant Monitoring and Irrigation System Overview: This system is based on the ESP32-S3 and is designed to manage irrigation for a multi-floor building. Key Features: Multi-Floor Operation: The system controls three separate floors. Each floor's irrigation can be managed independently. Irrigation and Pump Control: Each floor uses a solenoid valve to regulate water flow. The solenoid valves are operated via MOSFETs. A relay engages an AC water pump when a MOSFET triggers a solenoid valve. Hardware Interconnects: Screw Terminal connectors are added for connecting the solenoid valves and the motor pump. A DC Jack is included to supply power to the system. User Interface & Connectivity: Two JST connectors are provided for integrating an OLED display, a rotary encoder, and a pushbutton. Future enhancements may include the addition of soil moisture sensors. Remote Control: The system is designed for future integration with Blynk IoT. Blynk IoT will offer both manual control and timer-based irrigation modes for each floor.... show moreAmazing Turquoise Carbonite Freezer
This project features a two-stage counter and LED blinking system utilizing key electronic components: 555 timer, CD4029, CD4511, a 7-segment display, and CD4017. In the first stage, the system executes a countdown from 3 to 7, with each number changing every 1.5 seconds to ensure precise timing. Once the countdown completes, the second stage is activated, triggering an LED to blink at 1Hz continuously for 5 seconds. This innovative design offers a seamless transition between functionalities, making it ideal for sophisticated digital electronics applications. #TwoStageCounter #LEDBlinking #555Timer #CD4029 #CD4511 #7SegmentDisplay #CD4017 #DigitalElectronics #TechInnovation #ElectronicsDesign... show moreTestPowerBoard
This is a Garage Security System Reference Design, employing a Photon microcontroller to process sensor triggers, signaling through a buzzer and LEDs, powered by an HLK-PM03 power supply. #referenceDesign #edge-computing #edgeComputing #particle #template #iot #system #security... show moreGarage Security System Reference Design
This is a Garage Security System Reference Design, employing a Photon microcontroller to process sensor triggers, signaling through a buzzer and LEDs, powered by an HLK-PM03 power supply. #referenceDesign #edge-computing #edgeComputing #particle #template #iot #system #security #reference-design... show more