applied electronic group project(Variable DC Power Supply)
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Drone
This PCB is for a quad copter drone. The drone will use a 4S lipo battery as a power supply and each of the motors will use 30Amp ESC's. The microcontroller that handles the RF signals is a Raspberry Pi Pico.... show more211 Comments
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SelfCare Plant Final Design
This project is a reference design for an ESP32-WROOM-32E based device. It features USB-C for power and data transfer, onboard voltage regulation, and multiple peripheral connections. It also includes a CH340C for USB to serial conversion #referenceDesign #project #ESP32 #ESP32WROOM #RF #WIFI #MCU #referenceDesign #simple-embedded #espressif #template #reference-design... show more173 Comments
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The Green Dot 2040E5 Board
The "Green Dot 2040E5" Board is a Node that interfaces RS485 Sensor probes and can log information to the cloud using LoRa Connectivity. It uses the XIAO RP2040 and the LoRa-E5 (STM32WLE5JC) modules from Seeed Studio to do its magic. It also has amazing power management capabilities (Solar charging, Battery protection, etc) that make it very useful for IoT applications #Seeed #XIOA #LoRa #RP2040 #IoT... show more24 Comments
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Gesture Light Switch Relay Reference Design
This project is a Gesture Light Switch Relay Reference Design. It involves an STM32 microcontroller (STMicroelectronics) that interacts with an APDS-9960 sensor (Broadcom) to detect hand gestures. The gesture data is used to control a Toshiba TLP175A relay and an Everlight tri-color LED to switch the light and change colors, respectively. Power is supplied by a Diodes Incorporated's AP2112K-3.3TRG1 regulator. #referenceDesign #edge-computing #edgeComputing #stm #relay #sensors #reference-design... show more21 Comments
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Custom Test Platform V1
I want to create a standard interface from my PCBs to my test equipment. My equipment: PSU: Rigol DP832 Scope: Siglent SDS 1202X-E WaveGen: Siglent SDG810 Logic Analyzer: DSLogic Plus 400MHz VNA: NanoVNA V2 6 scope channels (4 1X, 2 10X) 8 Logic Analyzer channels 1 Wavegen channel 4 Power Nets ( 2 pins each) (tie power nets to oscilloscope inputs) #template #testing... show more20 Comments
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The Green Dot 2040E5 Board krN5
The "Green Dot 2040E5" Board is a Node that interfaces RS485 Sensor probes and can log information to the cloud using LoRa Connectivity. It uses the XIAO RP2040 and the LoRa-E5 (STM32WLE5JC) modules from Seeed Studio to do its magic. It also has amazing power management capabilities (Solar charging, Battery protection, etc) that make it very useful for IoT applications #Seeed #XIOA #LoRa #RP2040 #IoT... show more18 Comments
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Aquatimer
AquaTimer is a programmable timer for 12V devices such as lighting, solenoid valves or pumps not only for aquariums. It has three switchable channels for currents up to 2A each and up to 5A in total. Connected lighting can be dimmed if desired and slowly faded in and out to simulate sunrises and sunsets. The internal RTC of the ATtiny is used as a clockwork in conjunction with a 32.768kHz crystal. A backup battery keeps the clock running even if the external power supply is interrupted. Settings are made using three buttons and the OLED display.... show more14 Comments
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BQ25895 Reference Design
This project is a reference design based on the BQ25895, a single cell Li-Ion battery charger. It manages the power between an external power source (VIN), a Li-Ion battery (BAT), and a system power rail (SYS). Key features include power-path management, battery thermistor monitoring, and charge status indication. #project #BQ25895 #ReferenceDesign #charger #BatteryManagemen #referenceDesign #bms #texas-instruments #template #reference-design #polygon... show more14 Comments
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Interruptor de luz con control gestual
This project is a Gesture Light Switch Relay Reference Design. It involves an STM32 microcontroller (STMicroelectronics) that interacts with an APDS-9960 sensor (Broadcom) to detect hand gestures. The gesture data is used to control a Toshiba TLP175A relay and an Everlight tri-color LED to switch the light and change colors, respectively. Power is supplied by a Diodes Incorporated's AP2112K-3.3TRG1 regulator. #referenceDesign #edge-computing #edgeComputing #stm #relay #sensors #reference-design... show more5 Comments
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MSP430FR6035IPZ
The Texas Instruments MSP430FR604x and MSP430FR603x family comprises highly integrated ultrasonic sensing and measurement system-on-chips (SoCs) designed specifically for water and heat metering applications. The featured components, including MSP430FR6047, MSP430FR60471, MSP430FR6045, MSP430FR6037, MSP430FR60371, and MSP430FR6035, deliver best-in-class ultrasonic water flow measurement with ultra-low power consumption. These microcontrollers excel with an active mode current consumption of approximately 120 µA/MHz and a standby mode power draw as low as 450 nA with a real-time clock (RTC) enabled. Key functionalities include a high-precision differential time-of-flight (dTOF) accuracy of less than 25 ps, integrated analog front-end, programmable pulse generation (PPG), and an analog comparator. They also interface directly with standard ultrasonic sensors up to 2.5 MHz and feature up to 256KB FRAM, robust RAM options, and integrated LCD drivers for up to 264 segments. The embedded low-energy accelerator (LEA) enhances digital signal processing capabilities, making these components ideal for battery-powered metering solutions. Peripherals include multiple enhanced serial communication interfaces, high-performance ADCs, DMA controllers, and a suite of timers and encryption modules. These features combine to offer a powerful solution for high-accuracy, low-cost, and ultra-low-power metering applications.... show more4 Comments
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TPS56339 Reference Design
This is a reference design of TPS56339 DC-DC Converter IC with input voltage 4.5-24V and output 5V and 3A #dcdc #ti #power #3A #5V #referenceDesign #powermanagement #texas-instruments #template #reference-design... show more3 Comments
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BQ2550 Sub-l
Energy Harvesting sub-layout based on a BQ2550 for low powered projects #energy #power #ti #solar... show more2 Comments
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Triple-Axis Accelerometer
The LIS3DH is a very popular low power triple-axis accelerometer. It's low-cost, but has just about every 'extra' you'd want in an accelerometer. This sensor communicates over I2C or SPI (our library code supports both) so you can share it with a bunch of other sensors on the same I2C bus. There's an address selection pin so you can have two accelerometers share an I2C bus... show more1 Comment
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ATtiny13 Tiny Neo Tester
An ATtiny13 is more than sufficient to control almost any number of NeoPixels via an IR remote. The NeoController was originally developed as a tester for 800kHz NeoPixel strips. Since there was still so much flash left in the ATtiny13, an IR receiver was integrated so that some parameters can be controlled with an IR remote control. In this way, it is also suitable as a simple and cheap remote-controlled control unit for NeoPixels. Due to its small size (21.6mm x 11.4mm), it can be soldered directly to the LED strip without any problems. The power supply via a USB-C connection enables currents of up to 3A. There is still more than a third of the flash memory left for additional ideas.... show more1 Comment
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USB PD Board crashed
A universal PD module that outputs 5-20V and a maximum power of 100W1 Comment
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Guitar Pedal Template
Guitar pedal starter template based on project by Mark Wu. Includes schematic and PCB layout for basic DIY pedal hardware. This includes two 1/4" jacks (one for input and one for output), a 9V power supply (including LED), a 3PDT true bypass wiring setup, and an example potentiometer that can be copy/pasted throughout the circuit. The headers are meant to be unpopulated so that wires can be soldered to the pads. PCB design rules imported from the JLCPCB 2-layer stackup template. #template... show more1 Comment
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GPS Breakout - ZOE-M8Q (Qwiic)
The SparkFun ZOE-M8Q GPS Breakout is a high accuracy, miniaturized, GPS board that is perfect for applications that don't possess a lot of space. The on-board ZOE-M8Q is a 72-channel GNSS receiver, meaning it can receive signals from the GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, and Galileo constellations. This increases precision and decreases lock time and thanks to the onboard rechargable battery you'll have backup power enabling the GPS to get a hot lock within seconds! Additionally, this u-blox receiver supports I2C (u-blox calls this Display Data Channel) which made it perfect for the Qwiic compatibility so we don't have to use up our precious UART ports. Utilizing our handy Qwiic system, no soldering is required to connect it to the rest of your system. However, we still have broken out 0.1"-spaced pins in case you prefer to use a breadboard.... show more1 Comment
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MAX98357 Audio DAC Breakout 077b
This compact breakout board makes it easy to add high-quality audio output to your microcontroller projects using the MAX98357A/B Class D audio amplifier. Perfect for Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, or any microcontroller with I2S output capabilities. Features High-Performance Audio: Delivers Class AB audio quality with Class D efficiency (92% efficient at 1W) Powerful Output: 3.2W into 4Ω speakers at 5V supply Clean Sound: Low distortion (0.013% THD+N at 1kHz) Wide Supply Range: Operates from 2.5V to 5.5V Simplified I2S Interface: No MCLK required, just BCLK, LRCLK, and DIN Selectable Gain: Solder jumpers for easy gain selection (3dB, 6dB, 9dB, 12dB, or 15dB) Channel Selection: Configure for left, right, or combined (mono) output Filterless Design: No need for external output filtering components Compact Form Factor: Minimal board space with optimized layout Applications Smart speakers and voice assistants Portable audio devices IoT audio projects Gaming devices and sound effects Educational audio projects Digital instrument amplification The FLUX MAX98357 breakout board requires only three I/O pins plus power, making it the perfect audio solution for projects where simplicity and sound quality matter.... show more2 Stars
AvocAudio 04_02 Generating Manufacturing Files
AvocAudio is a compact tinyML community board designed for extensive audio data collection for various tinyML applications. It leverages the Raspberry Pi RP2040 and integrates a LoRa-E5 LoRaWAN Transceiver Module for connectivity. Equipped with an SD card slot for local data storage, the board ensures efficient data collection. The board operates on solar power or a lithium-ion battery, ensuring flexible and efficient energy use. #audioDevices #raspberryPi #rp2040 #lorawan #iot #solar... show more2 Stars
AvocAudio - Fully Placed 23ab 7515
AvocAudio is a compact tinyML community board designed for extensive audio data collection for various tinyML applications. It leverages the Raspberry Pi RP2040 and integrates a LoRa-E5 LoRaWAN Transceiver Module for connectivity. Equipped with an SD card slot for local data storage, the board ensures efficient data collection. The board operates on solar power or a lithium-ion battery, ensuring flexible and efficient energy use. #audioDevices #raspberryPi #rp2040 #lorawan #iot #solar... show more2 Stars
Copilot v4 DogFooding - Audio Amplifier
I'm building an audio amplifier. These are the project requirements: - Type of Amplifier: Class D (for energy efficiency). - Input Source: Line-level input from a standard audio source, e.g., mobile phone or PC. - Output Power: 10W per channel (for a stereo setup). - Number of Channels: 2 (stereo output). - Distortion: Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) of less than 0.1% at full power. - Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz. - Power Supply: Operate from a single 12V DC source. - Protection: Over-current and thermal protection for the amplifier IC. - Connectivity: Standard 3.5mm audio jack for input and screw terminals for speaker outputs. - Volume Control: A physical potentiometer for volume control. - Indicator: An LED indicator that shows power ON status. - Size Constraints: PCB size should not exceed 100mm x 100mm. Consider every requirement individually when answering any question... show more2 Stars