Posts by Ibrar Ayyub:
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Posted on: 09 Oct 2017
Temperature Controlled Fan Report – SlideShare – Temperature controlled fan regulator – electronic circuits, 33 thoughts on “ temperature controlled fan regulator ” siddhu march 12, 2015 at 7:00 am. i didn’t find 100k ptc,5k ptc where are they available and does the. Android controlled robot 8051 microcontroller, Android controlled robot using 8051 and bluetoothour […]
Polyswitch fuses miniSMD series will protect not only
Posted on: 09 Oct 2017
Polyswitch-es provide a big service at protection of devices, where they behave like „resettable“ fuses. How many times it is suitable or necessary to use a fuse in a device, but a relatively bulky fuse socket simply doesn´t have a space in our device (or it would spoil a device design) and we also don´t […]
Homemade breadboard
Posted on: 09 Oct 2017
A breadboard can be also made at home, from one side, it will be more expensive than those on the markets, but for another side, it’s possible to add commonly used elements, like LEDs, switches, or other things, for example I added a precision IC socket that makes putting in and out of ICs much […]
Prototyping tutorial: Quick and dirty solder paste stencils
Posted on: 09 Oct 2017
Solder stencils are pretty cheap these days, but for a single, quick production run of a really simple design, it seems like a waste of resources to have a professional one produced and shipped to the lab. Of course, if you have a laser cutter handy, you can make a pretty nice one, but if all you’ve got is […]
Breakout board for 18-pin PIC16F series microcontrollers
Posted on: 09 Oct 2017
The 18-pin microcontrollers from PIC16F series have always been my favorite processors. They are small in size (so occupies less area on the circuit board), and are very easy to use. Besides they are capable enough to do most projects that don’t require a large amount of computational capability. I have used PIC16F628A and PIC16F1827 […]
Skateboard with PIC microcontroller and LEDs
Posted on: 09 Oct 2017
What do you get when an Electrical Engineer builds a Skateboard from scratch for a 13 year old’s Christmas present? You get a skateboard with eight white LEDs (headlights), eight red LEDs (tailights) all controlled via PIC microntroller! And I might add, one very happy 13 year old, well as happy as a 13 year […]
Electronics-Lab.com New Design is Launched
Posted on: 09 Oct 2017
We are happy to deploy our new design here on Electronics-Lab.com. We hope you like it and feel free to leave your feedback. Forum conversion is also done from SMF to IPBoard, but some posts, members and attachments where not able to be converted. If you are unable to login with your old details please register […]
100 V Forward Voltage Controller
Posted on: 09 Oct 2017
The LT®8310 is a resonant-reset forward converter controller that drives an external low side N-channel MOSFET from an internally regulated 10V supply. The LT8310 features duty mode control to generate a stable, regulated, isolated output using a single power transformer. With the addition of output voltage feedback, via opto-coupler (isolated) or directly wired (nonisolated), current […]
Makerspaces: A Revolution in Sustainable Production
Posted on: 09 Oct 2017
Since the first wheels of mass production started turning during the Industrial Revolution, fine craftsmen and DIYers have found it more difficult to sustain their crafts. Until recently, those handmade-focused entrepreneurs who wanted or needed access to the latest technology would have to assemble a large amount of capital for items such as 3D printers […]
BBC Micro Bit computer’s final design revealed
Posted on: 09 Oct 2017
The BBC has revealed the final design of the Micro Bit, a pocket-sized computer set to be given to about one million UK-based children in October. The device – which features a programmable array of red LED lights – includes two buttons and a built-in motion sensor that were not included in a prototype shown […]