• Passive Gold Universal Remote

    Passive Gold Universal Remote

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    rf-user113192507

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  • Passive Amber Gadget Copter

    Passive Amber Gadget Copter

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    rf-user622925038

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  • PGA300ARHHR Reference Design

    PGA300ARHHR Reference Design

    This project is a reference design utilizing Texas Instruments' PGA300ARHHR, a precision analog and digital IC, for signal processing. The circuit also includes a Diodes Incorporated's FZT603QTA Transistor, passive components like resistors and capacitors, and connectors from JST Sales America Inc. #project #referenceDesign #industrialsensing #texas-instruments #template #reference-design

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    jharwinbarrozo

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  • RES-1K

    RES-1K

    The Ariel AI Chip, a pioneering component in the realm of artificial intelligence hardware, integrates a suite of electronic elements tailored for high-performance computing applications. At the heart of this assembly lies a CPU with a Radical Transistor architecture, featuring a quad-core setup clocked at 2GHz, identified by the part number CPU-RT-4C-2G. Power management is facilitated through a DC Power Supply, marked DCPS-5V, ensuring a stable 5V supply to the intricate circuitry. The chip's switching capabilities are bolstered by two NPN transistors, NPN-TRANS-001 and NPN-TRANS-002, which play a crucial role in signal modulation. Essential to the chip's operation are the passive components: two 1kΩ resistors (RES-1K and RES-1K-002) and a 10µF capacitor (CAP-10UF), which together with the transistors, form a robust network ensuring reliable performance under varying load conditions. Designed for integration into advanced AI systems, this chip stands out for its innovative use of standard components in a configuration that emphasizes efficiency, reliability, and high-speed data processing capabilities.

    radicaldeepscale

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  • Realistic Brown Battle Mech

    Realistic Brown Battle Mech

    Nice — you can do a clean pulse + latch using a single quad Schmitt-NAND chip: 74HC132 (or 74LVC132 for 3.3 V systems). The HC132 contains four 2-input NAND gates with Schmitt inputs so you can both clean a noisy SYN480R DATA line and build an SR latch (NAND SR is active-LOW) inside one package. Only a few passives and a driver transistor are needed. Below is a ready-to-build recipe (parts, wiring, explanation, tuning tips, and an ASCII schematic) — no extra logic ICs required. Parts (per latch) 1 × 74HC132 (quad 2-input NAND with Schmitt inputs). If your system is 3.3 V use 74LVC132 / 74HC132 rated for 3.3 V. Rin = 47 kΩ (input series) Cfilter = 10 nF (input RC to ground) — tweak for debounce/clean time Rpulldown = 100 kΩ (pull-down at input node, optional) Rpullup = 100 kΩ (pull-up for active-LOW R input so reset is idle HIGH) Rbase = 10 kΩ, Q = 2N2222 (NPN) or small N-MOSFET (2N7002) to drive your load Diode for relay flyback (1N4001) if you drive a coil Optional small cap 0.1 µF decoupling at VCC of IC Concept / how it works (short) Use Gate1 (G1) of 74HC132 as a Schmitt inverter by tying its two inputs together and feeding a small RC filter from SYN480R.DATA. This removes HF noise and provides a clean logic transition. Because it's a NAND with tied inputs its function becomes an inverter with Schmitt behavior. Use G2 & G3 as the cross-coupled NAND pair forming an SR latch (active-LOW inputs S̄ and R̄). A low on S̄ sets Q = HIGH. A low on R̄ resets Q = LOW. Wire the cleaned/inverted output of G1 to S̄. A valid received pulse (DATA high) produces a clean LOW on S̄ (because G1 inverts), setting the latch reliably even if the pulse is brief. R̄ is your reset input (pushbutton, HT12D VT, MCU line, etc.) — idle pulled HIGH. Q drives an NPN/MOSFET to switch your load (relay, LED, etc.). Recommended wiring (pin mapping, assume one chip; use datasheet pin numbers) I’ll refer to the 4 gates as G1, G2, G3, G4. Use G4 optionally for additional conditioning or to build a toggler later. SYN480R.DATA --- Rin (47k) ---+--- Node A ---||--- Cfilter (10nF) --- GND | Rpulldown (100k) --- GND (optional, keeps node low) Node A -> both inputs of G1 (tie inputs A and B of Gate1 together) G1 output -> S̄ (S_bar) (input1 of Gate2) Gate2 (G2): inputs = S̄ and Q̄ -> output = Q Gate3 (G3): inputs = R̄ and Q -> output = Q̄ R̄ --- Rpullup (100k) --- VCC (reset is idle HIGH; pull low to reset) (optional) R̄ can be wired to a reset pushbutton to GND or to an MCU pin Q -> Rbase (10k) -> base of 2N2222 (emitter GND; collector to one side of relay coil) Other side of relay coil -> +V (appropriate coil voltage) Diode across coil If you prefer MOSFET low side switching: Q -> gate resistor 100Ω -> gate of 2N7002 2N7002 source -> GND ; drain -> relay coil low side

    prishvin

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  • Passive Fuchsia T-800

    Passive Fuchsia T-800

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    alejandro503

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  • Passive Teal Time Machine

    Passive Teal Time Machine

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    mapu

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  • Passive Cyan Mr. Fusion

    Passive Cyan Mr. Fusion

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  • Passive Bronze Dejarik

    Passive Bronze Dejarik

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  • Passive Teal Robot Vacuum

    Passive Teal Robot Vacuum

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  • Passive Tan Warp Drive

    Passive Tan Warp Drive

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  • Passive Blue Speeder Bike

    Passive Blue Speeder Bike

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  • Passive Purple Esper Photo Analyser

    Passive Purple Esper Photo Analyser

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  • Passive Turquoise Sonic Screwdriver

    Passive Turquoise Sonic Screwdriver

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  • Passive Lime Flying Cab

    Passive Lime Flying Cab

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  • Passive Coral Esper Photo Analyser

    Passive Coral Esper Photo Analyser

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  • Passive Tan Jetpack

    Passive Tan Jetpack

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  • Passive Stereo Separator 767c

    Passive Stereo Separator 767c

    Example project for an Arduino MKR shield. It adds an external flash memory to the Arduino MKR. Based on the Arduino MKR Shield template. #project #arduino #shield #MKR

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  • Passive Lavender Point-of-view gun

    Passive Lavender Point-of-view gun

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  • Passive Azure Mr. Fusion

    Passive Azure Mr. Fusion

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  • Passive Blue Robot Maid

    Passive Blue Robot Maid

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  • Passive Brown Time Machine

    Passive Brown Time Machine

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  • Passive Aqua Carbonite Freezer

    Passive Aqua Carbonite Freezer

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  • Passive Magenta TARDIS

    Passive Magenta TARDIS

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