• Audio Electronics | Copilot Preset

    Audio Electronics | Copilot Preset

    Servo Control Module with Battery Protection and UI for 100×60×50 mm Enclosure

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    3 years ago

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    14 Stars


  • Aerospace Electronics | Copilot Preset

    Aerospace Electronics | Copilot Preset

    Use this Copilot's template to design satellite payloads, avionic systems, or space instruments, considering MIL-STD, radiation hardening, and extreme environmental constraints. Modify project requirement properties to adapt to specific needs. #template #project-template

    3 years ago

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    319 Comments

    10 Stars


  • IoT Devices and Wearables (Edge Computing) | Copilot Preset

    IoT Devices and Wearables (Edge Computing) | Copilot Preset

    Build connected IoT solutions using Copilot's template that guides on communication protocols, power consumption, and security measures. Tailored answers assist in designing smart sensors and actuators, with customizable requirement properties. #wearableDevices #internetOfThings

    2 years ago

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    203 Comments

    10 Stars


  • Audio Electronics | Copilot Preset

    Audio Electronics | Copilot Preset

    crea un circuito de identificación de huella digital

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    3 months ago

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    75 Comments

    4 Stars


  • Strangest LED Blinker TestSite

    Strangest LED Blinker TestSite

    Project Overview: This project is an enhanced LED blinking circuit that goes beyond a simple 555 timer-based design. It incorporates additional features such as random blinking patterns, speed control, and a start/stop function. The project utilizes a microcontroller, such as an Arduino or Raspberry Pi, to control the blinking patterns, speed, and start/stop functionality. LED Blinking: The board features a total of 8 LEDs that blink in various random patterns. When the board is powered on, even before user interaction, the LEDs start blinking randomly, creating an eye-catching display. Each LED has its own current-limiting resistor to ensure proper current flow and prevent damage. The microcontroller is programmed to generate random blinking patterns for the LEDs, ensuring that the LEDs do not blink in a predictable or sequential order. This random blinking adds an element of unpredictability and visual interest to the project. Speed Control: The board includes two speed control buttons that allow the user to adjust the blinking speed of the LEDs. Button 1 is designated as the "fast" button, increasing the blinking speed when pressed, while Button 2 is designated as the "slow" button, decreasing the blinking speed when pressed. The speed control provides a range of blinking speeds, from a slow, gradual blink to a rapid, strobe-like effect. The microcontroller monitors the state of the speed control buttons and adjusts the blinking speed accordingly. Start/Stop Functionality: A third button serves as a start/stop control. When pressed, it toggles the blinking of the LEDs on or off. This allows the user to freeze the blinking pattern at any desired moment or resume the blinking when desired. The microcontroller handles the start/stop functionality by turning the LEDs on or off based on the state of the start/stop button. Manual Speed Adjustment: In addition to the speed control buttons, the board includes a potentiometer or variable resistor. This component allows the user to manually adjust the blinking speed of the LEDs by turning the knob or sliding the control. The manual speed adjustment provides more precise and customizable control over the blinking speed compared to the preset speeds of the buttons. The microcontroller reads the analog value from the potentiometer and adjusts the blinking speed accordingly. Power and Connectivity: The board is powered through a USB-C or USB-micro B connector, allowing it to be easily connected to a power source such as a computer or wall adapter. A voltage regulator may be included to ensure a stable and appropriate voltage supply to the components. A power switch is incorporated to conveniently turn the board on or off.

    2 years ago

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    224 Comments

    4 Stars


  • [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    A preliminary design for developing SMT32F4x series based project that’ll help you get started faster.

    4 years ago

    0 Uses

    7 Comments

    3 Stars


  • [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    A preliminary design for developing SMT32F4x series based project that’ll help you get started faster.

    5 years ago

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    0 Comments

    2 Stars


  • Audio Electronics | Copilot Preset ttuc

    Audio Electronics | Copilot Preset ttuc

    crea un circuito de identificación de huella digital

    2 years ago

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    1 Comment

    2 Stars


  • Audio Electronics | Copilot Preset twAH

    Audio Electronics | Copilot Preset twAH

    Use this Copilot's template to design audio applications like amplifiers, mixers, processors, etc. Modify project requirement properties to adapt to specific needs. #template #project-template

    2 years ago

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    1 Comment

    2 Stars


  • 23-24 TSAL Design

    23-24 TSAL Design

    Preliminary TSAL designs

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    3 years ago

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    11 Comments

    2 Stars


  • GPS Breakout - ZOE-M8Q (Qwiic)

    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.

    4 years ago

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  • 555 Timer

    555 Timer

    Demo its features next meeting by presenting how to create a 555 timer circuit schematic diagram and its rat’s nest It can be pre recorded or live demo.

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    9 months ago

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  • [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    A preliminary design for developing SMT32F4x series based project that’ll help you get started faster.

    5 years ago

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    1 Comment

    1 Star


  • [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    A preliminary design for developing SMT32F4x series based project that’ll help you get started faster.

    5 years ago

    0 Uses

    1 Comment

    1 Star


  • [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    A preliminary design for developing SMT32F4x series based project that’ll help you get started faster.

    5 years ago

    0 Uses

    1 Comment

    1 Star


  • [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    A preliminary design for developing SMT32F4x series based project that’ll help you get started faster.

    5 years ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    1 Star


  • [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    A preliminary design for developing SMT32F4x series based project that’ll help you get started faster.

    5 years ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    1 Star


  • [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    A preliminary design for developing SMT32F4x series based project that’ll help you get started faster.

    4 years ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    1 Star


  • [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    A preliminary design for developing SMT32F4x series based project that’ll help you get started faster.

    5 years ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    1 Star


  • [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    A preliminary design for developing SMT32F4x series based project that’ll help you get started faster.

    5 years ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    1 Star


  • [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    A preliminary design for developing SMT32F4x series based project that’ll help you get started faster.

    5 years ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    1 Star


  • [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    A preliminary design for developing SMT32F4x series based project that’ll help you get started faster.

    5 years ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    1 Star


  • [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    A preliminary design for developing SMT32F4x series based project that’ll help you get started faster.

    4 years ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    1 Star


  • [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    A preliminary design for developing SMT32F4x series based project that’ll help you get started faster.

    5 years ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    1 Star


  • [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    [Example] STM32F4x Preliminary Design

    A preliminary design for developing SMT32F4x series based project that’ll help you get started faster.

    5 years ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    1 Star


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