• Arduino Pro Mini 328 - 3.3V/8 MHz

    Arduino Pro Mini 328 - 3.3V/8 MHz

    Arduino that runs an 8 MHz bootloader on a super small, super thin board.

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    15 Stars


  • CT energy harvest supercap pcb and simulation

    CT energy harvest supercap pcb and simulation

    Energy harvest from Current Transformer and store in a Supercapacitor. Simulation and PCB. See https://www.ti.com/lit/ug/tidud59/tidud59.pdf

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    5 Stars


  • Modular PSU

    Modular PSU

    Super duper cool Module PSU Assembly: just plug it in

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    3 Stars


  • Super Turquoise TARDIS

    Super Turquoise TARDIS

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

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    2 Stars


  • Super Black Flubber

    Super Black Flubber

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

    1 Star


  • Super Aquamarine Flying Cab

    Super Aquamarine Flying Cab

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

    1 Star


  • Super Aquamarine Flying Cab

    Super Aquamarine Flying Cab

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

    1 Star


  • Super Amaranth Speeder Bike

    Super Amaranth Speeder Bike

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

    1 Star


  • Super Jade Heat-Ray

    Super Jade Heat-Ray

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

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  • Lethal Company Pro Flashlight Power Board V1

    Lethal Company Pro Flashlight Power Board V1

    Lethal Company Pro Flashlight Broken Features: - U2M cannot be line powered from this circuit so the LED driver does not regulate. [Find the acompanying button board here](https://www.flux.ai/markwuflux/lethal-company-pro-flashlight-button-board) -Ultra bright -Makes click noise from speaker -Wirelessly transmits battery life (maybe use Ubo to receive this) -Drive a SST-40 Chinese LED I want this thing to be super bright! The brighter the better, but keep it simple. These LEDs will draw a lot of power, so we need some sort of CC source. It doesn't have to have high bandwidth. I am thinking about a DIY microcontroller buck converter with PID duty cycle control. Mistakes in this V1 design: - No pullup resistor on PG of Module1

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    1 Star