• Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Controller wmKZ

    Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Controller wmKZ

    This project is a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Controller, built around an LM555 timer IC. It controls a load connected to a MOSFET, with adjustments via a potentiometer, and uses capacitors, resistors and diodes for various functions. #PWM #controller #project #Template #projectTemplate

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    2 months ago

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  • BLE to WiFI Gateway Reference Design 38df

    BLE to WiFI Gateway Reference Design 38df

    This is a BLE to WiFi gateway Reference Design. It employs an ESP32 microcontroller and an STM32WB5MMGH6TR for BLE functionality. The design includes connectors, multiple capacitors, resistors, switches, and LEDs. USB Type-C is used for power and data. This could be used for IoT purposes in home automation or wireless sensor data transmission. #referenceDesign #edge-computing #espressif #stm #template #ble #reference-design

    2 months ago

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  • STM32 PSRAM Audio Synth Controller

    STM32 PSRAM Audio Synth Controller

    Compact ARM Cortex STM32 music synth controller modeled after Daisy Seed, with external PSRAM, PCM3060 audio codec, three potentiometers, eight LEDs with resistors, two buttons, audio jack, rounded-rectangle PCB, mounting holes, and row-aligned controls.

    3 months ago

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  • Visible Light Sensor TIA

    Visible Light Sensor TIA

    Reverse-biased photodiode visible-light sensor with op-amp transimpedance amplifier, DIP-switch-selectable gain resistors, and output smoothing.

    2 months ago

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  • Industrial Gateway for Multi-Protocol

    Industrial Gateway for Multi-Protocol

    Industrial multi-protocol gateway rebuilt in Flux with ESP32-WROOM-32E, Ethernet, CAN, RS485, USB-C, microSD, I2C, analog/digital I/O, status LED, and user switch. All resistors and capacitors target 0603 SMD packaging; connectors remain through-hole only where mechanical robustness requires it.

    4 months ago

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  • Pico GPS Tracker

    Pico GPS Tracker

    Portable Raspberry Pi Pico and NEO-6M GPS tracker powered by a single-cell Li-ion battery, with USB-C charging input, CC resistors, and USB-line ESD protection. Designed to support about 65 mA active current and roughly 30 hours from a 2000 mAh cell, following the performance targets from the evaluation paper.

    5 months ago

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  • glove

    glove

    Glove interface board using Seeed Studio XIAO ESP32S3. Manufacturing path updated for partial assembly: preserve existing glove interface circuitry (FSR inputs on J3-J7, I2C on J8, SPI on J9, pull resistors R1-R7, decoupling C1) and source U1 separately because JLCPCB stock for MPN 113991114 is unavailable. Assemble all other parts normally, leave U1 for customer-supplied/manual installation, and do not substitute U1 unless a verified XIAO-format pin-compatible replacement is explicitly approved.

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  • Architectural Lavender Translation Collar

    Architectural Lavender Translation Collar

    Architectural Lavender Translation Collar – ESP32‑S3 Wi‑Fi + LoRa, USB‑C, Li‑ion, low‑power design Overview Experience a cutting-edge IoT solution with this low‑power board built around the ESP32‑S3‑MINI‑1‑N8. Designed for seamless Wi‑Fi (2.4 GHz), BLE, and LoRa (868 MHz) connectivity, this board integrates ENS161 and ENS210 sensors over I2C alongside an RFM95W‑868 LoRa radio on SPI. It is powered via a 3.7 V Li‑ion cell with USB‑C charging up to 500 mA, complete with full battery protection, a robust 3.3 V rail tailored for Wi‑Fi burst currents, and per‑peripheral power gating to enhance energy efficiency. Core Features • MCU: ESP32‑S3‑MINI‑1‑N8 equipped with an onboard PCB antenna for 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi/BLE, ensuring optimal wireless performance. • Sensors: Integrated ENS161 and ENS210 sensors utilize a shared I2C bus with controllable 4.7 kΩ pull‑ups for streamlined communication. • LoRa Radio: The RFM95W‑868 module, connected via SPI, enables long‑range communication at 868 MHz. Power & USB‑C Connectivity • Battery: A reliable 3.7 V 1200 mAh Li‑ion battery connected via a right‑angle JST‑PH 2‑pin connector features built‑in battery protection. • Charging: The USB‑C receptacle, with CC resistors and TVS protection on D+/D− along with series resistors, supports fast, safe charging with a current limit of 500 mA. • Regulation: A dedicated 3.3 V regulator capable of handling Wi‑Fi burst currents coupled with bulk and high‑frequency decoupling ensures stable operation, supported by status LEDs indicating power and charge states. Low‑Power Control • Peripheral Management: Load switches allow selective power‑gating of the ENS161, ENS210, and RFM95W modules, controlled directly by ESP32‑S3 GPIOs. • Energy Efficiency: Controllable I2C pull‑ups minimize idle current, vital for prolonged battery life in IoT applications. RF and Antenna Integration • 2.4 GHz: Utilizes the integrated PCB antenna on the ESP32‑S3 with proper ground/metal keep‑out zones for optimal signal integrity. • 868 MHz: Features a controlled‑impedance feed from the RFM95W to a PI matching network (C‑L‑C pads) with flexible antenna options—selectable via SMA connector, chip antenna, or PCB trace—and includes RF ESD protection. Connectivity & Debug Features • USB‑C Interface: Provides secure data connectivity with integrated safeguards and proper terminations. • Debugging: A comprehensive programming/debug header exposes EN, BOOT, and UART lines, with test points on key rails and buses (3V3, VBAT, SCK, MOSI, MISO, SDA, SCL, RESET/EN, GND) to simplify development and troubleshooting. Design Verification • Rigorous ERC/DRC and decoupling checks ensure adherence to component ratings and optimal signal routing. • Maintain RF keep‑outs and impedance‑controlled traces for both 2.4 GHz and 868 MHz paths, securing reliable performance even during high‑intensity operations. #IoT #ESP32S3 #LoRa #LowPowerDesign #USB-C #WirelessConnectivity #BatteryPowered #RFDesign

    7 months ago

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  • wireless power bank

    wireless power bank

    4×4 cm USB-C PD & Qi Wireless Power Bank with Li-Po Charging, Power-Path Management, 3.3 V LDO, Full-Bridge Gate Driver, LED Resistors, and Corrected 5 V Output Feedback (Schematic Cleaned: Redundant Net Portals/Passives Removed, Fuel-Gauge LED Channels Verified, ERC/DRC Issues Resolved)

    7 months ago

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  • Remaining Purple Sonic Screwdriver

    Remaining Purple Sonic Screwdriver

    10×10 mm 2-layer PCB with PCB-edge USB-A, top-insert push-push microSD, GL823K-HCY04 wired per datasheet, local decoupling within 5 mm, short parallel USB D+/D–, USB series resistors, TVS, ENIG gold fingers #USB #microSD #GL823K #10x10mm #ENIG

    8 months ago

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  • Raspberry Pi Pico MCU RP2350A NO memory Module 1e1c

    Raspberry Pi Pico MCU RP2350A NO memory Module 1e1c

    This is a module/sub-layout for a quick design Raspberry Pi Pico-based project. MCU RP2350A without FLASH Memory. The minimal size for resistors and capacitors is 0402, which makes it easier to hand-solder and cheaper for a PCB manufacturer to assemble. All components have manufacturer part numbers. #Raspberry #Pi #Pico #MCU #RP2350A #Module #reusable #module #simple-embedded #sublayout #polygon

    10 months ago

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  • Wearable Accelerometer BHI160B Template

    Wearable Accelerometer BHI160B Template

    This project is a Wearable Accelerometer based on BHI160B sensor with an I2C interface. The design includes decoupling capacitors and pull-up resistors for signal integrity. It's powered by a 3.3V supply. #wearables #referenceDesign #project #sensor #accelerometer #BHI160B #referenceDesign #imu #stm #template #reference-design

    a year ago

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  • Office Productivity Hub Reference Design

    Office Productivity Hub Reference Design

    This is an office productivity hub featuring an STM32F103C8T6 MCU, GC9A01A display driver, voltage regulator, capacitors, resistors, switches, USB-C, and SWD header. #referenceDesign #edge-computing #edgeComputing #stm #template #iot #stm32f1 #reference-design

    a year ago

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  • WiFi Camera Reference Design

    WiFi Camera Reference Design

    This project uses an ESP32 microcontroller and OV2640 camera to create a WiFi-enabled digital camera. It uses AMS1117 voltage regulators to provide regulated power, a CH340C for USB communication, and includes capacitors and resistors for circuit balance. Ideal for IoT and edge computing tasks. #referenceDesign #project #ESP32 #ESP32WROVER #RF #WIFI #MCU #referenceDesign #edge-computing #edgeComputing #espressif #template #reference-design

    a year ago

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  • Portable Audio DSP - Unrouted 09ae jfUa

    Portable Audio DSP - Unrouted 09ae jfUa

    Portable Audio DSP project utilizing multiple ICs, capacitors, resistors, and LEDs for advanced audio processing and control. Designed for embedded audio applications with ESP32, ADC, DAC, and interface components. #audioDevices #DSP #ADC #audio #DAC

    a year ago

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  • Portable Audio DSP - Unrouted 09ae jfUa

    Portable Audio DSP - Unrouted 09ae jfUa

    Portable Audio DSP project utilizing multiple ICs, capacitors, resistors, and LEDs for advanced audio processing and control. Designed for embedded audio applications with ESP32, ADC, DAC, and interface components. #audioDevices #DSP #ADC #audio #DAC

    a year ago

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  • Portable Audio DSP - Unrouted

    Portable Audio DSP - Unrouted

    Portable Audio DSP project utilizing multiple ICs, capacitors, resistors, and LEDs for advanced audio processing and control. Designed for embedded audio applications with ESP32, ADC, DAC, and interface components. #audioDevices #DSP #ADC #audio #DAC

    a year ago

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  • Portable Audio DSP - Unrouted 09ae

    Portable Audio DSP - Unrouted 09ae

    Portable Audio DSP project utilizing multiple ICs, capacitors, resistors, and LEDs for advanced audio processing and control. Designed for embedded audio applications with ESP32, ADC, DAC, and interface components. #audioDevices #DSP #ADC #audio #DAC

    a year ago

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  • New Part Template efUZ

    New Part Template efUZ

    A simple voltage divider to showcase how to make parts. A voltage divider is a simple circuit which turns a large voltage into a smaller one. Using just two series resistors and an input voltage, we can create an output voltage that is a fraction of the input. Voltage dividers are one of the most fundamental circuits in electronics.

    a year ago

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  • LTR-390UV-01 Reference Design

    LTR-390UV-01 Reference Design

    This project is a design for a UV sensor circuit based on the Lite-On LTR-390UV-01. Key components include a voltage regulator (AP2112K-3.3TRG1), level-shifting N-channel MOSFETs (BSS138), resistors, and capacitors. The circuit interface includes I2C communication and power connections, facilitated through JST connectors. #referenceDesign #industrialsensing #liteon #template #reference-design

    a year ago

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  • Plant Monitoring System IoT Template

    Plant Monitoring System IoT Template

    This project is a plant monitoring system that uses an ESP32-S3-MINI-1U-N8 microcontroller to automate plant care tasks. This system includes three Songle relays, multiple resistors, capacitors, and transistors, all powered at 3.3V, 5V, or 12V. It also incorporates a USB Type-C connector. #internetOfThings #referenceDesign #edgeComputing #espressif #template #iot #ESP32 #relay

    a year ago

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  • Polygon showcase – Switched-Mode Power Supply (SMPS)

    Polygon showcase – Switched-Mode Power Supply (SMPS)

    This project is a Switched-Mode Power Supply (SMPS) design. The design incorporates an AC DC Converter (NCP1203D100R2), polarized capacitors, resistors, diodes, connectors, a transistor, a transformer and an integrated circuit. #AC #DC #POWER #NCP1203 #project

    a year ago

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  • Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Controller

    Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Controller

    This project is a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Controller, built around an LM555 timer IC. It controls a load connected to a MOSFET, with adjustments via a potentiometer, and uses capacitors, resistors and diodes for various functions. #PWM #controller #project #Template #projectTemplate

    a year ago

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  • Real-time sound generation using a thermoacoustic source

    Real-time sound generation using a thermoacoustic source

    This is a real-time sound generator by thermoacoustic (TA) source using DC biasing technique. In this circuit, a NTE67 n-channel MOSFET is used where the circuit gain is 100. Two resistors in series: 70k (0.1W) + 20k potentiometer are used at gate-to-ground to easily adjust the biasing voltage.

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  • Prepared Salmon Liquid Breathing Apparatus

    Prepared Salmon Liquid Breathing Apparatus

    This project is focused on designing a highly efficient PCB for a switching power supply using a robust selection of electronic components. Our design leverages a flyback topology featuring a ferrite transformer (options EE25 or EE33), a PWM integrated circuit (TL494, SG3525, or UC3842), and a power MOSFET (IRF840 or a similar alternative) for effective high-voltage switching. Fast and reliable rectification is ensured by using a Schottky diode (MBR20100 or FR107) along with a rectifier bridge built from four 1N4007 diodes or a dedicated 4A bridge. Key stabilization and regulation components include the TL431 reference regulator and a Zener diode for precise voltage control in critical areas. For input and output filtering, the design incorporates electrolytic capacitors (470 µF, 25 V for output and 400 V, 100 µF for input) and ceramic capacitors (ranging from 1 nF to 100 nF) to limit high-frequency noise. Additional safety and operational features are provided by an NTC (soft-start thermistor) to prevent current spikes, various resistors (from 1 Ω to 100kΩ), an optocoupler (PC817) for signal isolation, a switch, and a protection fuse. Before moving forward with a finalized PCB layout and schematic details, we need to clarify a few design choices: 1. Transformer Choice: Would you prefer using the EE25 or the EE33 ferrite transformer variant as the heart of the switching power supply design? This detailed approach ensures that the power supply not only meets rigorous performance and safety standards but also supports a reliable and scalable solution for various electronic applications. #PCBDesign #SwitchingPowerSupply #Electronics #SMPS #PowerElectronics #FlybackConverter #CircuitDesign #ElectronicsComponents

    a year ago

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