This is a schematic of an IR (infrared) remote control system. It's built around a Microchip ATTINY2313 microcontroller (U1) and boasts five push-button switches, an indicator RED LED and an electret buzzer for user interaction. An ISP header provides programming capabilities. The project is battery-powered and implements boost converter TPS613222AD (IC1) for stable power supply. #project #Template #projectTemplate #lock #keypad #arduino #attiny2313 #TPS613222A #ISP #buzzer #referenceDesign #simple-embedded #microchip #template #reference-design
This circuit is an ultrasonic distance meter based on an ATTiny2313 microcontroller. It uses an HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor to measure distance and displays the results on an OLED display. The power supply is constructed using a Boost converter (TPS613222A) and a 2-cell AA battery. Additionally, it also includes ISP for programming, RESET and START switches, and LED indicators. #project #Template #projectTemplate #ultrasonic #OLED #arduino #attiny2313 #TPS613222A #ISP #referenceDesign #simple-embedded #microchip #template #reference-design
This is an Energy Meter project leveraging an ATTiny85 microcontroller (U1) to sense current through an ACS712 module (U2). It displays the data in real-time on an OLED display (OLED1) and interacts with three buttons (NEXT, MENU, OK). This compact energy meter is suitable for edge computing and low-power Internet of Things (IoT) applications #project #keypad #arduino #attiny85 #ISP #referenceDesign #edge-computing #edgeComputing #microchip #template #reference-design
This project is a Lithium-ion battery charger circuit utilizing the MCP73831 integrated circuit. It includes input and output connectors, a charging current programming resistor, decoupling capacitors, and a charge status indicator LED. The design can deliver up to 500mA charge current. #project #Template #charger #referenceDesign #batterycharger #template #bms #microchip
This project is a Lithium-ion battery charger circuit utilizing the MCP73831 integrated circuit. It includes input and output connectors, a charging current programming resistor, decoupling capacitors, and a charge status indicator LED. The design can deliver up to 500mA charge current. #project #Template #charger #referenceDesign #batterycharger #template #bms #microchip
This is an Energy Meter project leveraging an ATTiny85 microcontroller (U1) to sense current through an ACS712 module (U2). It displays the data in real-time on an OLED display (OLED1) and interacts with three buttons (NEXT, MENU, OK). This compact energy meter is suitable for edge computing and low-power Internet of Things (IoT) applications #project #keypad #arduino #attiny85 #ISP #referenceDesign #edge-computing #edgeComputing #microchip #template #reference-design
This project involves the design of a keypad lock system. It utilizes an ATMEGA328P microcontroller, buzzers, LEDs for indicator functions and a 4x3 matrix keypad. An in-circuit serial programming (ISP) header is also present for programming the microcontroller. #project #Template #projectTemplate #lock #keypad #arduino #atmega328 #TPS613222A #ISP #buzzer #referenceDesign #simple-embedded #microchip #template #reference-design
This project is a Lithium-ion battery charger circuit utilizing the MCP73831 integrated circuit. It includes input and output connectors, a charging current programming resistor, decoupling capacitors, and a charge status indicator LED. The design can deliver up to 500mA charge current. #project #Template #charger #referenceDesign #batterycharger #template #bms #microchip
This MCP2544WFD -based reference design is a CAN bus transceiver circuit, providing reliable data communication over the CAN network. The design features a range of capacitors and resistors to ensure signal integrity, and a NUP2105L for voltage protection. It's ideal for applications requiring reliable data communication in an automotive or industrial environment. #referenceDesign #Module #CANbus #interface #transceiverCircuit #MCP2544WFD #MCP2544WFDT-H/MNY #reusable #module #canbus #microchip #sublayout
This is a reference design for ATA6565 Dual CAN Flexible Data-Rate Transceiver. It offers advanced features, such as wake-up capability and high-speed data rates, making it suitable for automotive and industrial applications. #MCP25612FD #CANbus #transceiver #highspeed #automotive #referenceDesign #Module #CANbus #interface #transceiverCircuit #reusable #module #canbus #microchip #sublayout
This is a reference design for MCP25612FD Dual CAN Flexible Data-Rate Transceiver. It offers advanced features, such as wake-up capability and high-speed data rates, making it suitable for automotive and industrial applications. #MCP25612FD #CANbus #transceiver #highspeed #automotive #referenceDesign #Module #interface #transceiverCircuit #reusable #module #canbus #microchip #sublayout
This ATA6560-based reference design is a CAN bus transceiver circuit, providing reliable data communication over the CAN network. The design features a range of capacitors and resistors to ensure signal integrity, and a NUP2105L for voltage protection. It's ideal for applications requiring reliable data communication in an automotive or industrial environment. #referenceDesign #Module #CANbus #interface #transceiverCircuit #ATA6560-GBQW-N #ATA6560 #reusable #module #canbus #microchip #sublayout
This MCP2561FD-based reference design is a CAN bus transceiver circuit, providing reliable data communication over the CAN network. The design features a range of capacitors and resistors to ensure signal integrity, and a NUP2105L for voltage protection. It's ideal for applications requiring reliable data communication in an automotive or industrial environment. #referenceDesign #Module #CANbus #interface #transceiverCircuit #MCP2561FD-E/P #MCP2561FD #reusable #module #canbus #microchip #sublayout