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12V Audio Power Amplifier using TIP35C – Class A Amplifier

Posted on: 20 Oct 2020

Loudspeakers are heavy loads, and they normally require high current to be driven which is provided by an external circuit. This is because sometimes the produced sound output, let’s say from a microphone or the pickup coils of the guitar, do not produce high current high amplitude output, therefore, it is not suitable to drive […]


ONLOGIC ANNOUNCES FOUR NEW APOLLO LAKE PICO-ITX SBCS

Posted on: 20 Oct 2020

OnLogic (Formerly Logic supply) recently announced the launch of 4 new industrial SBCs based on Intel’s Apollo Lake Pico-ITX processors. The four boards; EPM163, EPM162, EPM161, and EPM160, combine small size (the Pico-ITX 3.9 x 2.8in form factor) with solid performance, with target use cases being diverse industrial applications. The first board, EPM163, hosts the Quad-Core Intel Apollo Lake […]


Smart Wi-Fi Video Doorbell using ESP32 and Camera

Posted on: 19 Oct 2020

Nowadays, Security system is one of the most researched fields and with increasing security threats, companies are launching new smart security products to combat these threats. IoT is an added advantage in this field which can automatically trigger an event, like calling the police, fire brigade or your neighbor, in case of any emergency. We previously built […]


NEW DIMENSION OF BRIGHTNESS: OSRAM HERALDS A NEW CHAPTER FOR LED PROJECTION

Posted on: 19 Oct 2020

As projectors grow more and more popular in home entertainment systems, so have the expectations of users. In addition to ever-higher resolutions, the focus is also on richer colors, contrasts and, of course, higher brightness. With the Ostar Projection Power family, Osram has succeeded for the first time in achieving projector brightness levels beyond the […]


Inrush Current Limiting using NTC Thermistor

Posted on: 18 Oct 2020

This is an article from the sequence of our articles in which we have been discussing about inrush current. We have already covered the basics of inrush current and the various types of Inrush Protection circuits in our previous articles. The most common method of inrush current protection is by using an NTC Thermistor, so in this article, we will […]


MYIR INTRODUCES $29 ARM SOM POWERED BY ST STM32MP1

Posted on: 18 Oct 2020

MYIR introduces a cost-effective MYC-YA157C CPU Module powered by ST’s STM32MP1 microprocessor which features dual-core Arm Cortex-A7 operating at up to 650MHz and an embedded Cortex-M4 core operating at up to 209MHz. The module is ready to run Linux OS and targets a wide variety of applications like industrial control, consumer electronics, smart home, medical and more other energy-efficient applications which require […]


PICKITAUTOWATCH: A NEW APPLICATION FOR BOTH THE PICKIT2 AND PICKIT3 PROGRAMMERS

Posted on: 17 Oct 2020

PICKitAutoWatch is a new application and a new approach to programming microcontrollers. PICKitAutoWatch supports both PICkit2 and PICkit3 programmers.  The software is feature rich and easy to use via a simple user interface. PICKitAutowatch is the best value for money products if you are simply programming your part as it supports the PICkit2 and PICkit3 programmers. PICKitAutoWatch provides support […]


Design a Voltage Controlled Current Source Circuit using Op-Amp

Posted on: 16 Oct 2020

In a voltage-controlled current source circuit, as the name implies, a small amount of voltage across the input will proportionally control the current flow across the output loads. This type of circuit is commonly used in electronics to drive current-controlled devices like BJT, SCR, etc. We know that in a BJT the current flowing through the base of […]


NEXCOM NDIS V1000: THE 4K DIGITAL SIGNAGE PLAYER

Posted on: 16 Oct 2020

Vibrant, 4k resolution multi-displays come to life with NEXCOM’s new NDiS V1000 digital signage player. Powered by AMD’s APU microprocessor, the seamlessly integrated CPU and GPU result in a high performance yet lower-power device perfect for retail environments – and even private use. The value-added and scalable NDiS V1000’s compact design is the result of customer feedback, with […]


Voltage to Frequency Converter using AD654

Posted on: 15 Oct 2020

A voltage-to-frequency converter (VFC) is an oscillator that outputs a square-wave, whose frequency is linearly proportional to its input voltage. The output square wave can be directly fed to a digital pin of a microcontroller to accurately measure the DC input voltage, which means the input voltage can be measured using 8051 or any other microcontroller which […]