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I am working on an ATTiny programmer (because it is fun and existing ones did not quite meet my desired specifications, most notably USB-C connector). My first version used a standard DIP-8 socket to ...
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I have built a prototype to measure two distances using two time of fligth (TOF) sensors based on VL53L0X IC (from this manufacturer) which are connected to an Arduino board. Due to the environment ...
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I am designing a high-side/low-side MOSFET drive using the IR2101. My setup has three different supply domains: Arduino: Provides HIN and LIN signals (5V logic) Referenced to GND IR2101 Gate Driver: ...
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So I'm working on making a variant of the 3 Phase Open Energy Monitor and a data logger based on the same. I aim to use something based on these to watch 3 phase spindles and servos on CNC machines to ...
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newbie here trying to learn and create an electronics project for my uni (Comp E) My goal here is to create a DIY infrared sensor using photodiode and IR transmitter, and read the signal through a MCU ...
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I’m trying to digitally control the output voltage of an SZ-08 buck-boost converter by replacing its onboard W204 (3296) CV trimmer with an RP2040-generated PWM signal filtered through an RC network ...
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With respect to an Arduino UNO. Can I operate a 5 volt RC servo that draws between 2.1 to 2.7 amps?
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I am trying to use the talkie library on Arduino Uno to output to a speaker. The talkie output is by default a PWM signal. I tested it with a piezo speaker and it works but it is weak. How can I ...
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I have a PCB with UPD8872 CCD sensor that I took from an old scanner. I managed to solder the pins of the board to Arduino compatible wires and programmed the Arduino and, also, wrote desktop app that ...
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This is a question following this one: What is the best way to stack another switch? I want to stack an electronic switch over a mechanical switch, and have it driven by a microcontroller (arduino ...
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I'm doing a senior design project for my Computer Engineering bachelor's degree and I'm running into issues getting consistant movement with my two NEMA 17 Stepper motors. I'm in the process of making ...
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I want to use a linear CCD-sensor for my project and I bought this old tablet scanner from 2004 - Genius ColorPage-HR7XE. I disassembled all the parts and took out the PCB with CCD-scanner. But I didn'...
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I'm looking at a tutorial ( https://www.teamxnl.com/how-to-flash-an-attiny-25-45-or-85-with-arduino/ ) and I'm confused about one of the pin connections illustrated. I've read that, for the 85, Pin1/...
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I am VERY new to electronics, but I love this world. My first project is to read CAN bus data from my 2008 Ford Taurus. I got a MCP2515 CAN Bus Module with a TJA1050 Receiver, and an Arduino. I hooked ...
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I'm currently using a MOSFET IRFZ44N to feed a motor using a PWM signal that comes from my Arduino Uno board. These are the connections that i have made: Being the 50 ohms resistance the equivalent of ...
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