A parametrized case for power supply.
A transformer-less and low ampere power supply, working well with Arduino. PCB'S and diagrams are shared.
Here I made a high voltage power supply by using vehicle ignition coil and a 555 oscillator.
A bench power supply with constant voltage and constant current modes using all off-the-shelf components
I made a custom power bank that solves battery mounting, connection, and charging and provides a steady 5V for powering your project.
Showcase on how to go around building your SMPS
A comprehensive guide on how to use the XY-MUP module with a full coverage on all of its modes and individual functions.
A simple tutorial to set up ICStation's DC to DC automatic boost buck converter (5 - 32V to 1.25 - 20V 5A) for electronic use.
Building a case for the popular 9.99A 30V 60W Constant Current Electronic Load & Discharge Battery Capacity Tester
"Allows for the safe and orderly shutdown of a Raspberry Pi and any attached hardware"
Here I create plasma inside an old filament bulb by using a high voltage power supply from ignition coil.
An easy-to-make, solar-powered shield for the ST Nucleo shield.
This project walks through the steps of how I designed my own custom carrier board for the AMD Kria™ K24 SOM.
Today we don't break anything, we open it and have a look.
In this post I’ll show you step by step procedure how I build my own LM317 based variable voltage regulator. which can convert 230VAC supply
The project is about how to convert 240V AC input power to 1.5V DC output power for your application.
A power supply that can deliver 100w from a fast charger the best and smallest possible solution for lab bench supply.
A battery charging module to charge 1s/2s cells, based on buck phenomenon.
let's build joule thief
How to make your own power supply using a transformer. Learn about transformers, rectification, smoothing and regulation.
Become a PCB master.
Spark Analyzer is a compact, sleek, IoT-enabled USB-C Power Delivery device with built-in power analyzer capabilities.
Made a small PD 5V Buck Module for powering high-power devices like the Pi5, Latte Panda, etc. PD Output between 3V to 12V.
In this video I will try to briefly explain how to build a complete device, as well as some of the more important features.