• Semestral E.P

    Semestral E.P

    Este circuito tiene la función de controlador para cuatro circuitos de tiras de luces LED múltiple, donde se usarán convertidores reductores, ya que es el mas simple de los controladores de conmutación (tipo Buck) y en este circuito esta aplicado ya que el voltaje de la carga nunca supera el 85% del voltaje de la alimentación y es capaz de regular la potencia AC de entrada y convertirlo para los 4 voltajes de salidas en DC, con el objetivo de alimentar las 4 tiras de luces LED. Este circuito convertidor reductor generalmente usa un MOSFET de potencia para cambiar el voltaje de alimentación a través de un inductor y las cargas que son las tiras de luces LED en serie. El inductor se utiliza para almacenar energía cuando se enciende el MOSFET, está esta energía se utiliza para proporcionar la corriente a las tiras de luces LED (las cuales tienen un consumo de 350 mA) cuando se apaga el MOSFET. Un diodo a través de las tiras LED y el circuito proporciona una ruta de retorno para que la corriente durante el tiempo de apagado del MOSFET.

    10 Stars


  • Simple Flip Flop Logic Circuit

    Simple Flip Flop Logic Circuit

    https://tinyurl.com/yxekhsaf

    2 Comments

    7 Stars


  • Audio Peak Detector SMD

    Audio Peak Detector SMD

    Simple audio peak detector for electret microphones.

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    64 Comments

    7 Stars


  • buffered-mult

    buffered-mult

    A simple 1-to-3 buffered mult - Eurorack-talk for an audio/CV distributor The board itself is a 3U 4hp rack-mountable module This circuit was designed by https://www.skullandcircuits.com/utilities-buffered-multiple/ and their T&Cs apply to commercial use (I built these for myself)

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    36 Comments

    6 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.

    224 Comments

    4 Stars


  • 8 relay controller for xiao

    8 relay controller for xiao

    Xiao could be a good way to mod your house or machines, with a simple relay controller to rule the wires.

    77 Comments

    4 Stars


  • WS2812 HAT RPI

    WS2812 HAT RPI

    It's a simple uHAT RPI with WS2812. Good HAT for a simple project with WS2812

    1 Comment

    4 Stars


  • buffered-mult restored

    buffered-mult restored

    A simple 1-to-3 buffered mult - Eurorack-talk for an audio/CV distributor The board itself is a 3U 4hp rack-mountable module This circuit was designed by https://www.skullandcircuits.com/utilities-buffered-multiple/ and their T&Cs apply to commercial use (I built these for myself)

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    1 Comment

    4 Stars


  • buffered-mult restored pLVs

    buffered-mult restored pLVs

    A simple 1-to-3 buffered mult - Eurorack-talk for an audio/CV distributor The board itself is a 3U 4hp rack-mountable module This circuit was designed by https://www.skullandcircuits.com/utilities-buffered-multiple/ and their T&Cs apply to commercial use (I built these for myself)

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    1 Comment

    4 Stars


  • RP2040 Simple Template

    RP2040 Simple Template

    Basic project template for RP2040 MCU from Raspberry Pi Pico Development board #RaspberryPi #Raspberry #Pi #RPi #Pico #template #project #project-template

    3 Stars


  • Simple Charger Modul

    Simple Charger Modul

    This is a simple charger modul that can be connected to a DC generator or solar panel at the input and a battery at the output

    4 Comments

    2 Stars



  • Simple Circuit test

    Simple Circuit test

    10 Comments

    2 Stars


  • SparkFun Load Cell Amplifier - HX711

    SparkFun Load Cell Amplifier - HX711

    The SparkFun Load Cell Amplifier is a small breakout board for the HX711 IC that allows you to easily read load cells to measure weight. By connecting the amplifier to your microcontroller you will be able to read the changes in the resistance of the load cell, and with some calibration you’ll be able to get very accurate weight measurements. This can be handy for creating your own industrial scale, process control or simple presence detection.

    28 Comments

    2 Stars


  • lot display

    lot display

    A small, simple display for household information over MQTT. Based around the ESP12F chip, with an integrated 128x64 OLED display for information visualization, and 20x LEDs to display general status information.

    13 Comments

    2 Stars


  • ATtiny13 Tiny Neo Tester

    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.

    1 Comment

    2 Stars


  • 3DO In-Game Reset Mod

    3DO In-Game Reset Mod

    A simple 3DO in-game reset mod. MCU sniffs controller data and fires a reset signal to the console when L+R+X+P buttons are pressed.

    2 Stars


  • ZVS Flyback Driver

    ZVS Flyback Driver

    Simple ZVS Flyback driver circuit.

    2 Stars


  • Simple Delay Timer Circuit

    Simple Delay Timer Circuit

    This is a very simple timer circuit. When you push down to turn on the S1, this will turn on the LED and it also will charge the C1 Capacitor. Then upon releasing the push button switch, the LED will stay lit for couple of seconds until C1 is completely discharged.

    11 Comments

    1 Star


  • Simple blink(TinyFPGA AX2)

    Simple blink(TinyFPGA AX2)

    This is a simple example blink

    1 Comment

    1 Star


  • Simulación de Circuitos tabla 2

    Simulación de Circuitos tabla 2

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

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    38 Comments

    1 Star



  • Simple Herb Garden

    Simple Herb Garden

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

    1 Comment

    1 Star


  • Simple Simulated Circuit

    Simple Simulated Circuit

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

    1 Comment

    1 Star


  • Simple Simulation with Nested Resistor

    Simple Simulation with Nested Resistor

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

    1 Comment

    1 Star