• PCB E-dolly

    PCB E-dolly

    36 V Contactor Coil Driver with Safe Kill Loop, 3.3 V Logic, SPI IMU, 24 V/5 A Buck, and ESP32 IO12-Driven E-Stop MOSFET via Series PH2.0 Safety Connectors #E_STOP #MOSFET #PH2.0 #SAFETY


  • Continuous Fuchsia P.K.E. Meter

    Continuous Fuchsia P.K.E. Meter

    Universal 12V ESP32 Automation Motherboard with MOSFET Outputs, A4988 Stepper Socket, LM2596 5V Regulator & Expansion Headers


  • Dominant Plum Speeder Bike

    Dominant Plum Speeder Bike

    3.3V ESP32-S3 Dual 6V Rail MOSFET Board with MCP23017 I2C Expanders, Option C Gate Network, SW2 DPST Rail-Interlock, 2S LiFePO4 Charger/BMS (BQ24618 + BQ29209) with Series Battery Wiring and Charge Integration, and 2×10 RA Headers (#MCP23017_3V3 #OptionC #GateNetwork #RailInterlock #Dual6V #BQ24618 #BQ29209 #2S #LiFePO4 #SeriesBattery #ChargeIntegration #RAHeaders)


  • Traditional Bronze Jetpack

    Traditional Bronze Jetpack

    Two-Bank 6 V Igniter Firing System with Onboard 2S LiFePO4 Pack, S-8252A Protection, BQ24618 LiFePO4 Charger (3 A, 3.6 V Fast, <50 mA Termination, 3.8 V HPPC, 3.5 V Float), 32 SOT-223 MOSFET Outputs via MCP23017, with Reserved PCB Areas for Dual 26650 Holders, 34-pin IDC, and Barrel Jack Input #LiFePO4 #Battery #BMS


  • Fine Orange Interocitor

    Fine Orange Interocitor

    True 4-Layer 2 oz Copper Scanner Head PCB with 28 Luddite_Coil_8mm Multilayer 8 mm OD Square Spiral Coils in a 2×14 Grid, 12 mm×18 mm Pitch, Individual MOSFET Drivers and Flyback Diodes per Coil, Bottom Layer Kept Component-Free #Luddite_Coil_8mm #2x14Grid #4Layer2Oz #CoilArray


  • Amazing Copper Translation Collar

    Amazing Copper Translation Collar

    Low-Noise High-Gain Discrete MOSFET Audio Amplifier Design


  • Learn Schematic 3ee2

    Learn Schematic 3ee2

    High-Current 12–30V 20A N-Channel MOSFET H-Bridge Motor Driver Board


  • PCBWay 4 Layer Stackup

    PCBWay 4 Layer Stackup

    Compact 2-Layer ESP32-WROOM-32E Ultrasonic Emitter Board with USB-C Auto-Programming, On-Board 12 V→3.3 V Buck, 3× Low-Side MOSFET Drivers, Optional U.FL Antenna, ESD/TVS Protection, RF/Power Partitioning, and Named Nets (PWR_12V_IN, 3V3, GND, DRV_CH1/2/3, LED_PWR/LED_NET/LED_EMIT) #ultrasonic #ESP32 #RFDesign #PowerDesign #PCBDesign


  • Content Amaranth Tractor Beam

    Content 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.


  • Bright Tan Flubber

    Bright Tan Flubber

    Etapa 1: Recolección y Almacenamiento de Energía Entrada: tus cactus en serie (ej. 15 cactus × 0.5 V = 7.5 V). Componente clave: Supercapacitor o batería recargable de baja capacidad (Li-ion o LiFePO4, 3.7V-7.4V). Diodo Schottky entre los cactus y el capacitor para evitar descarga inversa. 🛠 Ejemplo de componentes: Supercapacitor de 5–10 F, 5.5 V o batería de 3.7 V (tipo 18650). Diodo Schottky 1N5819. Módulo cargador TP4056 (si usas batería). Etapa 2: Aumento de Voltaje (Boost Converter) Conversión de 3.7 V / 7.5 V DC a 110 V AC. Necesitas: Boost Converter (DC-DC Step-up) de hasta 300 V DC. Inversor DC-AC (pequeño, tipo mini inverter para LEDs) que convierta ese voltaje a 110 V AC. NOTA: Algunos focos LED pueden funcionar con 110 V DC directamente, si quieres evitar el inversor. Etapa 3: Detección de Noche Sensor LDR (resistor dependiente de luz) conectado a un comparador (ej. LM393) o a un microcontrolador (como un ATtiny o ESP8266 si quieres funciones extra). Al bajar la luz solar: El comparador activa un MOSFET o un relé que conecta la energía almacenada al foco.


  • 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


  • iot plant monitoring system

    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.

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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


  • 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.


  • 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


  • 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


  • 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


  • ZXMP3A13FTA

    ZXMP3A13FTA

    P-Channel 30 V 1.4A (Ta) 625mW (Ta) Surface Mount SOT-23-3 #P-Channel #pnp #MOSFET #part


  • 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


  • 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


  • Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Controller bCcu

    Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Controller bCcu

    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


  • 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


  • 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


  • 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


  • VN0300L-G

    VN0300L-G

    MOSFET, VN0300L-G P002, N-Channel 30 V, Vgs - Gate-källans spänning: - 30 V, + 30 V, Id - Kontinuerlig dräneringsström: 640 mA