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Chart of the most commonly searched connector types
Amplification of transfer function by 53.98 dB
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A+E Key M.2 to Front Panel USB 2.0 Adapter Card
![]() | I wanted to take my first step into usb hubs and a few weeks ago i noticed the usb 2.0 signal on the m.2 slot. So I came up with the idea to make a usb hub from an m.2 card and this is the result. The board has a 3.3V to 5V boost converter, a 2 port usb hub and per port current limiting. each downstream port can deliver 500mA. this was due to the power limit for the m.2 slot. I ordered the boards and the components and I will build it in the next few weeks. If you want more detail on it check out my github. [link] [comments] |
Tool to make modular electrical diagrams using prompts
Cheapest entry-level microscope
![]() | Microscopic image with $11 usb microscope [link] [comments] |
Nabbed a huge lot of vintage electronic parts at a local auction, got lots of sorting to do
![]() | Nabbed a huge lot of parts at an estate auction. some fun transformers in there. gonna use some for my ghostbusters cosplay build. Still got lots of tubes to sort out [link] [comments] |
Heres something interesting... a digital scale that uses a solenoid.
![]() | Found this interesting bit of kit at a thrift store. It's an 80s electronic bathroom scale. Measures weight by moving a piece of steel, wrapped in aluminum through a big inductor. Like a reverse solenoid. That then goes into a board with a TL081 and a CD4050 to generate an 11.68KHz square wave at rest (display reading 0.0lb/KG. When weight is put on the scale (or i move the metal under in the solenoid) the frequency of the square wave drops, and the display counts up. To a max of 136KG/300lb. This is confirmed by connecting my function generator to the white (signal wire) going to the 3 oin DIN and watching the display increase as I turn down the frequency. [link] [comments] |
N555 and 4017 ic led chaser
![]() | Tinkering around with an N555 and a handful of 4017 ic.s. simple Led chaser idea. N555 triggers the 1st 4017. This one controls 2 4017s wich at there turn controls the 10 4017s powering 10 leds each. Creating a chaser effect. Eventually the outputs wil control up to 10 leds per output. Still far from completed. Stil need to figure out how to get the rainbow leds to change colors. As the 4017 is on/of. And the leds are operating between 3 and 3.2volts for changing. What started ad a simple old-school project is now starting to get complicated 🤔 [link] [comments] |
BOM Part Matching Tool
I've been getting back into PCBs and electronics, I've been struggling with the process of mapping components in Kicad to actual parts to buy. The BOM tools on the sites seem rough as well.
I wrote a quick tool to help match BOM CSVs to actual part to buy.
- Enter a BOM CSV in any format- can just copy from Kicad, or just type in whatever it can be messy
- Reformats it
- Turns into a few search terms
- Queries Mouser
- Recommends a part
Here's an example of a run from a keyboard I'm working on.
If anyone here has some BOM CSVs from past projects, mind testing it out? I'd like to get some feedback, and determine if this is useful for others.
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This microwave oven high voltage fuse in a plastic body
![]() | I took apart quite a few microwaves over a year or so and i never saw a plastic HV fuse in them yet so i thought it would be good to share. These HV fuses are esentially built using the same principles of operation: during overcurrent the thin thin wire melts and the spring retracts completely (like, totaly completely back) as soon as that wire melts enough. That quick spring retraction helps to quench the arc as fast as possible. Rated for fast blow 700 mA at 5 kV if you cant read it. [link] [comments] |
Broken trace repair.
![]() | Ripped of the trace when pulling out the transistor that was in there so had to get cteative using solder as the new trace.... ugly but it will do the work. [link] [comments] |
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The size difference between an integrated circuit's die and casing can be ridiculous sometimes
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As a mini spin from my bigger project, I put together this tiny battery-powered “pillar” with just one port. It’s WiFi/Bluetooth-enabled and works with 30+ swappable modules—like relays, sensors, displays, etc. Super handy for quick IoT experiments,...
![]() | I’ve been working on a modular IoT platform called Genesis, and wanted to share a fun offshoot of it — a single-port, battery-powered version I’m calling the “Pillar.” The port on top accepts various plug-in modules, since they all follow a mostly consistent pinout. The interface includes:
It’s just one port, so it’s more of a fun side experiment — but it still supports a decent range of modules. Could be handy for throwing on a relay, sensor, or even a tiny display for field testing. Runs on a Li-Ion battery and has built-in charging via USB-C. [link] [comments] |
Real time CO2 indicator with LED light project (source code)
![]() | Blue LED for ‘good’ (<600ppm), green LED for ‘average’ (<1000ppm) and red LED for ‘poor’ (>1000ppm). [link] [comments] |
I think my cap is bad.
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3D printed digital night vision
![]() | This was a project that I worked on a couple months ago that was really fun and cool, I followed it on YouTube if you look up adhd engineer. (Black was the first version) [link] [comments] |
FINALLY! I made this 555 Timer using a Nor IC and an Op-Amp(used as comparators)
![]() | submitted by /u/White_Septendecim [link] [comments] |
Small full adder with N channel FETs
![]() | Made a full adder with CSD15380F3 N channel FETs and 0402 resistors. I probably won't actually get it made. [link] [comments] |
Turning on this circuit
![]() | submitted by /u/Friendly-Eye-1933 [link] [comments] |