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This is a where a Power Mosfet comes in. With the help of the Power Mosfet, we can use the low voltage output from the Arduino ports to control high voltage/current loads -the popular “12V LED strips” ...
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A versatile compact Arduino power supply capable of providing from 4 to 40 volts and can output anything from 1.25 to 36 volts, with a maximum of 5A.
This is an Arduino Nano Circuit design using Altium Designer The Arduino Nano is a small, breadboard-friendly version of the Arduino platform. It is built around the ATmega328 microcontroller, similar ...
Equipped with a Thermal Shutdown feature to prevent the circuit from getting damaged during high current operations. We can utilize the built-in 78M05 5V Voltage regulator to power the logic circuit ...
In order to make his power supply more hacker-friendly, he wired up and programmed an ATtiny85V, using some Arduino libraries, to do that for him. This simple project is a great example of using a ...
MAX4466 Module Arduino Interfacing Circuit Diagram For interfacing the MAX4466 module with the Arduino, we will be using an analog pin. Follow the circuit diagram below and make the connections as per ...
This project presents the design and implementation of a dual-fan PWM cooling circuit, integrating a compact and efficient power supply with intelligent fan speed regulation. The circuit consists of ...