By T.K. Hareendran

International Electronic Design Freelancer • Technical Author • Hardware βeta Tester • Product Reviewer
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The LED Photodiode Trick

As I mentioned and proved in an earlier write up, a regular light emitting diode can also be used as a light sensor (https://www.electroschematics.com/led-2/). So, this is a post that goes into a bit more […]

Switch Debouncer – Hardware Guide

While testing some cheapo crash sensor modules recently, I was quite disappointed with the noisy and dirty output signals they provided. So, I got into the thoughts of restyling hardware debounce circuits suitable for contacts, […]

LM385 Micropower Voltage Reference – Quick Bits

The LM385 is a micropower two–terminal bandgap voltage regulator diode. It is designed to operate over a wide current range of 10mA to20 mA, and features exceptionally low dynamic impedance, low noise and stable operation […]

Poor man’s Luxury Car Dome Light

If you often drive early in the morning or at night, you spend most of your time in a dark vehicle, and at that time a small interior/dome/cabin light becomes an indispensable widget if you […]

An Eternal LED Scarecrow

Recently, I wanted to try an electronic scarecrow in my lab window to scare off some birds (often nocturnal) that make a lot of noise and dirt. Although there are many options for building one, […]

Dual MOSFET Switch Module – WORTH IT OR NOT?

What is the point in critiquing a cheap Chinese power MOSFET module, you might ask. But I have a reason for that, because learning something useful from other people’s mistakes (even if they are trivial) […]

Learn To Play with Ceramic Resonators

As Wikipedia says, a ceramic resonator is an electronic component consisting of a piece of a piezoelectric ceramic material with two or three metal electrodes attached. Like the similar quartz crystal, when connected in an […]