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Data Slicer Primer

Any electronics experimenter can connect an analog sensor to a microcontroller and run it with the help of a piece of code. Sometimes there’s a reason to provide a clean digital signal input to the […]

Pulse Drop Detector

In this episode, you can see a simple yet reliable idea to build your own pulse drop detector circuit which is nothing but a configurable dual-monostable setup tailored for some distinct real-world applications. The given […]

Arduino Tachometer

Here’s a simple Arduino Tachometer project for measuring and displaying speed of rotation. You can find similar projects everywhere on the web but this one has some unique features. First off, the idea is based […]

LiFePO4 Battery Charger

Perhaps, the most ideal rechargeable battery chemistry for industrial electronics today is the LiFePO4 (lithium iron phosphate) battery. This newer type of lithium solution is inherently non-combustible and best known for its strong safety profile […]

Lady Beetle LED

Lady Beetle LED is nothing but a little automatic model toy light, may be a nice Xmas gift for your loved companion. Here’s its tried and tested circuit diagram: As you can see, the circuit […]

Little LED Night Marker (v1)

Little LED Night Marker introduced here is a simple circuit based on the common and cheap dual-operational amplifier LM358. The night marker is in fact a safety device designed to mount near obstructions in unilluminated […]

Camper Inverter

Camper Inverter introduced here is nothing but the minimal design of a compact dc-ac power inverter built around a couple of less expensive electronic components. This little device can serve as a portable source of […]

Nano Taser

Taser™ is a weapon that fires wires to deliver a temporarily paralyzing electric shock used in many countries and by law enforcement agents. Certainly my intention is not to share the circuit diagram of a […]

Light Intensity to Frequency Converter Module

Like the ducklings followed their mother around the pond, certain electronics hobbyists are still going along with pre-wired China modules. Certainly it’s not a good habit because by taking shortcuts (even for simple tasks) they’re […]