A YouTube builder shows off how he created an Arduino board that's 7x larger than the real thing... powered by a hidden Arduino Nano.
In MCU-based projects, this design uses a single push button to switch on and switch off 5-V and 15-V supplies in sequence.
Like many of us, [Tim]’s seen online videos of circuit sculptures containing illuminated LED filaments. Unlike most of us, however, he went a step further by using graph theory to design glowing ...
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Although off-the-shelf breadboards are plentiful and cheap, they almost always seem to use the same basic design. Although you can clumsily reassemble most of them by removing the voltage rail ...
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Today’s high-performance voltage supervisors are more than voltage monitors. These components are turning into fully ...