Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Controller
This project is a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Controller, built around an LM555 timer IC. It controls a load connected to a MOSFET, with adjustments via a potentiometer, and uses capacitors, resistors and diodes for various functions. #PWM #controller #project #Template #projectTemplate... show more88 Comments
5 Stars
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.... show more224 Comments
4 Stars
On Air Modular V1
Build your own Modular LED Sign! This design prioritizes accessibility which means that the BoM can be ordered on Amazon and that everything was designed with solder-ability in mind. NOTE: This board is still an unfinished prototype that has not been built and verified. Operating Instructions: 1. [Important!] Power your buck converter and adjust the output voltage to 1.5V output before attempting to power the LEDs. If you cannot power the buck converter, just turn the potentiometer counterclockwise to its maximum setting.... show more16 Comments
4 Stars
Guitar Pedal Template
Guitar pedal starter template based on project by Mark Wu. Includes schematic and PCB layout for basic DIY pedal hardware. This includes two 1/4" jacks (one for input and one for output), a 9V power supply (including LED), a 3PDT true bypass wiring setup, and an example potentiometer that can be copy/pasted throughout the circuit. The headers are meant to be unpopulated so that wires can be soldered to the pads. PCB design rules imported from the JLCPCB 2-layer stackup template. #template... show more1 Comment
2 Stars
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... show more2 Stars
Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Controller
This project is a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Controller, built around an LM555 timer IC. It controls a load connected to a MOSFET, with adjustments via a potentiometer, and uses capacitors, resistors and diodes for various functions. #PWM #controller #project #Template #projectTemplate... show more11 Comments
1 Star
Arduino Multipurpose PCB
This is the multipurpose PCB that works with Arduino Nano, a way that you can run 2 Stepper motors, 2 DC motors, 2 Servo motors at the same time and this is not it you can even connect BT module, rotary encoder, I2C device, potentiometer at same time. This PCB is very much helpful in building any project and no need to worry about messy wire connections.... show more1 Comment
1 Star
Guitar Pedal Template rCCg
Guitar pedal starter template based on project by Mark Wu. Includes schematic and PCB layout for basic DIY pedal hardware. This includes two 1/4" jacks (one for input and one for output), a 9V power supply (including LED), a 3PDT true bypass wiring setup, and an example potentiometer that can be copy/pasted throughout the circuit. The headers are meant to be unpopulated so that wires can be soldered to the pads. PCB design rules imported from the JLCPCB 2-layer stackup template. #template... show more1 Comment
1 Star
Guitar Pedal Template
Guitar pedal starter template based on project by Mark Wu. Includes schematic and PCB layout for basic DIY pedal hardware. This includes two 1/4" jacks (one for input and one for output), a 9V power supply (including LED), a 3PDT true bypass wiring setup, and an example potentiometer that can be copy/pasted throughout the circuit. The headers are meant to be unpopulated so that wires can be soldered to the pads. PCB design rules imported from the JLCPCB 2-layer stackup template. #template... show more1 Star
Guitar Pedal Template eu95
Guitar pedal starter template based on project by Mark Wu. Includes schematic and PCB layout for basic DIY pedal hardware. This includes two 1/4" jacks (one for input and one for output), a 9V power supply, a 3PDT true bypass wiring setup, and an example potentiometer that can be copy/pasted throughout the circuit. size is a good default size for a 125B enclosure. The headers are meant to be unpopulated so that wires can be soldered to the pads. PCB design rules imported from the JLCPCB 2-layer stackup template. Meant to be used with the 3PDT Breakout Board on my profile. #template... show more1 Star
Midi Drumpad Controller
A versatile MIDI drum pad controller with 16 responsive buttons, potentiometers, and optimized circuitry, designed to seamlessly integrate into any music production setup.... show more1 Star
Potentiometer
A 3 terminal variable resistor in which the resistance is manually varied to control the flow of electric current. Acts as an adjustable voltage divider.PV36W Potentiometer p2T3
10kΩ, Through Hole Trimmer Potentiometer 0.5W Side Adjust Bourns, PV36X mpn = 3296W-1-201... show more1 Comment
PV36W Potentiometer
10kΩ, Through Hole Trimmer Potentiometer 0.5W Side Adjust Bourns, PV36X mpn = 3296W-1-201... show more1 Comment
LED Chaser
LED Chaser with 555 timer that sequentially lights up a series of LEDs in a chaser pattern. Adjustable using a potentiometer.18 Comments
On-Air LED Sign - Modular
Build your own Modular LED Sign! This design prioritizes accessibility which means that the BoM can be ordered on Amazon and that everything was designed with solder-ability in mind. NOTE: This board is still an unfinished prototype that has not been built and verified. Operating Instructions: 1. [Important!] Power your buck converter and adjust the output voltage to 1.5V output before attempting to power the LEDs. If you cannot power the buck converter, just turn the potentiometer counterclockwise to its maximum setting.... show more10 Comments
Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Controller 66bH
This project is a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Controller, built around an LM555 timer IC. It controls a load connected to a MOSFET, with adjustments via a potentiometer, and uses capacitors, resistors and diodes for various functions. #PWM #controller #project #Template #projectTemplate... show more8 Comments
Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Controller
This project is a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Controller, built around an LM555 timer IC. It controls a load connected to a MOSFET, with adjustments via a potentiometer, and uses capacitors, resistors and diodes for various functions. #PWM #controller #project #Template #projectTemplate... show more7 Comments
Guitar Pedal Template
Guitar pedal starter template based on project by Mark Wu. Includes schematic and PCB layout for basic DIY pedal hardware. This includes two 1/4" jacks (one for input and one for output), a 9V power supply (including LED), a 3PDT true bypass wiring setup, and an example potentiometer that can be copy/pasted throughout the circuit. The headers are meant to be unpopulated so that wires can be soldered to the pads. PCB design rules imported from the JLCPCB 2-layer stackup template. #template... show more5 Comments
Guitar Pedal Template
Guitar pedal starter template based on project by Mark Wu. Includes schematic and PCB layout for basic DIY pedal hardware. This includes two 1/4" jacks (one for input and one for output), a 9V power supply (including LED), a 3PDT true bypass wiring setup, and an example potentiometer that can be copy/pasted throughout the circuit. The headers are meant to be unpopulated so that wires can be soldered to the pads. PCB design rules imported from the JLCPCB 2-layer stackup template. #template... show more4 Comments
Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Controller 9575 cV3w
This project is a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Controller, built around an LM555 timer IC. It controls a load connected to a MOSFET, with adjustments via a potentiometer, and uses capacitors, resistors and diodes for various functions. #PWM #controller #project #Template #projectTemplate... show more4 Comments