• Solar power for Raspberry Pi

    Solar power for Raspberry Pi

    To power the Raspberry Pi from solar panels or a lifepo4 battery, an efficient ultra-low power boost converter with battery management is used to generate power BQ25504RGTT

    cherepanyadima

    7 Stars


  • [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.

    jharwinbarrozo

    5 Comments

    6 Stars


  • ESP32 Dual Ultrasonic Water Level Monitoring System

    ESP32 Dual Ultrasonic Water Level Monitoring System

    This project is designed to measure water level of two tanks using ultrasonic sensors interfaced with the ESP32 microcontroller. The design leverages the processing power and wireless connectivity of the ESP32 to accurately monitor water levels and support automated water management processes. Key components include two ultrasonic sensors for precise distance measurement, robust voltage regulation using an LM2596 buck converter, and reliable power management circuits. Its modular design approach facilitates easy expansion and integration with other systems, making it an ideal solution for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals in automated fluid control and IoT applications. Firmware: https://github.com/jharwinbarrozo/ESP32-Dual-Ultrasonic-Water-Level-Monitoring-System #ESP32 #UltrasonicSensor #WaterLevelSensor #LM2596 #VoltageRegulator #ModularDesign #IoT #DIYProjects #ElectronicsDesign #automation

    jharwinbarrozo

    6 Stars


  • Buck Boost 3.3V 500mA Physical Module

    Buck Boost 3.3V 500mA Physical Module

    A buck boost converter that can be powered from a Li-Ion battery and output 3.3V @ 500mA. Powered by the TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter. Expect to squeeze around 5-10% SoC from a typical Li-Ion battery. Input Voltage Range: 2.5V to 5.5V Assembled at pcbway.com

    markwuflux

    5 Stars


  • ButterFlyback AC/DC Converter

    ButterFlyback AC/DC Converter

    110V-130V to 15V @ 3A AC/DC Flyback Converter.

    ryanf

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    markwuflux

    177 Comments

    4 Stars


  • LM2596 Buck converter 5V

    LM2596 Buck converter 5V

    This project is a DC-DC Buck converter based on the LM2596 IC. It is designed to step down the input voltage from 12V to a regulated output of 5V #Buck #LM2596 #project

    vasy_skral

    71 Comments

    4 Stars


  • On Air Modular V1

    On Air Modular V1

    Build your own Modular LED Sign! This design prioritizes accessibility which means that the BoM can be ordered on Amazon and that everything was designed with solder-ability in mind. NOTE: This board is still an unfinished prototype that has not been built and verified. Operating Instructions: 1. [Important!] Power your buck converter and adjust the output voltage to 1.5V output before attempting to power the LEDs. If you cannot power the buck converter, just turn the potentiometer counterclockwise to its maximum setting.

    markwuflux

    16 Comments

    4 Stars


  • Q4-2022-Dogfooding-On Air-markwu2001-Remix-R1

    Q4-2022-Dogfooding-On Air-markwu2001-Remix-R1

    IMPORTANT NOTICE: Hey, I opened editing permissions and this doc is broken, see the frozen version here: https://www.flux.ai/markwuflux/on-air-markwu2001-remix-r1-backup-freeze-0b49 R1 changes: -Changed LED part to Red LEDs -adjusted resistor value of buck converter -Changed source for USB-C Connector -Removed exposed soldermask on buck converter with negative soldermask expansion -Order with black soldermask Modified by markwu2001: - Adjustable Brightness, - 85-90% Drive Efficiency - <5W Operation (Can use 5V 1A Plug) This project can be purchased from LCSC Original Description: Daddy's second circuit board. A sign to let my wife know when I'm on a call. Activates with a slide switch and is powered by USB-C.

    markwuflux

    3 Comments

    4 Stars


  • ±12V Boost Converter

    ±12V Boost Converter

    +5V to ±12V DC-DC converter

    corynrobinson

    41 Comments

    2 Stars


  • Typical AC to DC Converter

    Typical AC to DC Converter

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

    jharwinbarrozo

    21 Comments

    2 Stars


  • Switched-Mode Power Supply (SMPS)

    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

    19 Comments

    2 Stars


  • TPS56339 Reference Design

    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

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    jharwinbarrozo

    3 Comments

    2 Stars


  • ADP1618 Reference Design

    ADP1618 Reference Design

    This is a reference design of step-up converter based on ADP1618 with 5V input and 12V output #dcdc #5V #12V #power#referenceDesign #powermanagement #analogdevices #template

    2 Stars


  • Buck converter

    Buck converter

    Buck converter from 5V to 3.75V without dedicated IC

    105 Comments

    1 Star


  • TPS54331 Buck converter 3.3V

    TPS54331 Buck converter 3.3V

    This project appears to be a power supply circuit using the TPS54331 step-down (Buck) converter from Texas Instruments. The target output voltage is 3.3V. It also features electromagnetic interference (EMI) mitigation components such as an inductor, capacitors and a diode. An LED is included for indication purposes. #Buck #TPS54331 #project

    vasy_skral

    8 Comments

    1 Star


  • Boost converter for 3.3 volt

    Boost converter for 3.3 volt

    A Buck converter that can be power by Li-ion Battery and output 3.3 volt and 500mA Power by the TPS63051YFFR and the same package as a In the same as a Package as a standard dafruit buck converter. input Voltage Range : 3.3 v to 5.5 v

    1 Star


  • Buck Boost Converter 3.3V 500mA

    Buck Boost Converter 3.3V 500mA

    A buck boost converter that can be powered from a Li-Ion battery and output 3.3V @ 500mA. Powered by the TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard adafruit buck converter . Input Voltage range : 2.5V to 5.5V

    1 Star


  • LM2596 DC-DC buck converter xaXP

    LM2596 DC-DC buck converter xaXP

    LM2596 Buck Converter DC to DC Converter High Efficiency Voltage Regulator 3.0-40V to 1.5-35V Buck Converter Adjustable Power Supply Module #part #LM2596

    1 Star


  • Buck Converter

    Buck Converter

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    9 Comments

    1 Star


  • 48V-5V Buck Converter

    48V-5V Buck Converter

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

    3 Comments

    1 Star


  • [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.

    2 Comments

    1 Star


  • MicroUSB 5v to 3.3v Converter Mark-1-beta

    MicroUSB 5v to 3.3v Converter Mark-1-beta

    FEEDBACK PROJECT - Change History broke the project - Converts the 5v power from microUSB to 3.3v.

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    jharwinbarrozo

    2 Comments

    1 Star


  • [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.

    1 Comment

    1 Star


  • [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.

    1 Comment

    1 Star


  • [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.

    1 Comment

    1 Star