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ADJUSTABLE POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT 0 30V LCD USING ATMEGA

Power supply circuit consists of a few sections 04 to 0 30v power supply based on solid TL081 op amp circuit 2N3055 power transistor quite popular and a classic by many people applied. LCD… Electronics Projects,Adjustable Power Supply Circuit 0 30V LCD “atmega8 projects, avr project, microcontroller projects, “ Power supply circuit consists of a few sections 04 to …

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LoRa gateway and node boards run on Raspberry Pi power Using Arduino

Pi Supply is Kickstartering Iot LoRa Gateway and IoT LoRa Node pHAT add-ons for the Raspberry Pi, as well as a LoRa Node that works with the Micro:bit. An Arduino node is also in the works. Pi Supply, which has produced a variety of Raspberry Pi add-on boards including the Papirus E-Paper display and Flick HATgesture detector, has …

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Temperature Control For Kitchen Appliances using Arduino

In this Instructable, I will step through controlling the temperature of most kitchen appliances. As an example, I will use an old Westbend Poppery popcorn maker (aka. coffee roaster), but these same techniques will be applicable to most hot plates, coffee makers, and waffle irons. This instructable puts you at risk of electrocuting or burning …

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Hard Drive Persistence of Vision HDPOV

Hard Drive Persistence of Vision (HDPOV) using arduino

The platter of a hard drive spins well over sixty times a second. If a narrow slot was cut into the platter to allow LEDs to shine through, we can achieve flicker fusion and trick the eye into seeing a stable image. This phenomenon is known as persistence of vision (POV). There are many examples of LEDs being used for POV, building …

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Arduino 3.3V Schematic

Arduino 3.3V

This Lazy Old Geek (L.O.G.) loves Arduinos. I have noticed that a lot of sensors, like GPS, LCDs, magnetometers are 3.3Vdc sensors. But the standard Arduinos, Uno, RBBB are 5Vdc modules. So I decided I’m going to make more of my Arduino projects with 3.3Vdc AtMega328s. Now I’ve done this before but will go through …

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