• PiStrument

    PiStrument

    Raspberrypi Pico-based sampler, sequencer + drum machine w/ an embedded speaker, Adafruit I2S amplifier and momentary step switches, evoking the tr808 synthesizer ⁠

    139 Comments

    22 Stars


  • Mono Audio Amp

    Mono Audio Amp

    20-W MONO CLASS-D AUDIO POWER AMPLIFIER with terminal block connector for a speaker #audioDevices

    222 Comments

    15 Stars


  • sEMG_DAQ

    sEMG_DAQ

    sEMG-DAQ is a wearable 6 channel data acquisition unit for capturing surface electromyographic (sEMG) signals from human arm muscles using SJ2-3593D jack connectors while conditioning, digitizing, processing and transmitting them as sEMG data to an external AI accelerated board through an SM12B-SRSS IDC connector where AI models are run for various applications including robotic control, muscle signals medical assessment and gesture recognition. The board leverages an INA125P instrumentation amplifier together with filter stages utilizing LM324QT op-amps for conditioning and an STM32G4A1VET6 microcontroller for the digitization, processing and data transmission of the signals. Since AI models can only be as good as the data, the design of such a DAQ is necessary to ensure clean, reliable and real-time data for AI applications requiring sEMG data. The board also has USB-FS and JTAG to cater for debugging. The power (5V) is fed through a screw terminal and is regulated by two LDK320AM LDO regulators to offer 5V, 3.3V and 1.8V to meet the requirements of various components on the board.

    39 Comments

    4 Stars


  • Signal Generator

    Signal Generator

    This project is a Signal Generator, designed to output waveforms such as sine, square and triangular waves. It leverages the capabilities of operational amplifiers (op-amps) like the LMV321 in combination with resistors and capacitors to shape the output signals. The design benefits from the op-amps' negative feedback to stabilize and regulate the signal output. #project #LMV321

    30 Comments

    3 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


  • Adafruit MAX31865 RTD PT100 or PT1000 Amplifier

    Adafruit MAX31865 RTD PT100 or PT1000 Amplifier

    Adafruit MAX31865 RTD PT100 or PT1000 Amplifier #MAX31865 #Adafruit #Amplifier #PT100 #PT1000 #referenceDesign #project

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    2 Stars


  • Copilot v4 DogFooding - Audio Amplifier

    Copilot v4 DogFooding - Audio Amplifier

    I'm building an audio amplifier. These are the project requirements: - Type of Amplifier: Class D (for energy efficiency). - Input Source: Line-level input from a standard audio source, e.g., mobile phone or PC. - Output Power: 10W per channel (for a stereo setup). - Number of Channels: 2 (stereo output). - Distortion: Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) of less than 0.1% at full power. - Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz. - Power Supply: Operate from a single 12V DC source. - Protection: Over-current and thermal protection for the amplifier IC. - Connectivity: Standard 3.5mm audio jack for input and screw terminals for speaker outputs. - Volume Control: A physical potentiometer for volume control. - Indicator: An LED indicator that shows power ON status. - Size Constraints: PCB size should not exceed 100mm x 100mm. Consider every requirement individually when answering any question

    2 Stars