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5V Switching Regulator, Very Simple Circuit

Switching Regulator for High Power Efficiency When you should regulate a high voltage to a much lower voltage, switching regulator must be the only choice. Fortunately,  a simple switcher integrated circuit chip is available, let you build a complete step-down switching regulator using five components. The switching regulator IC used in …

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Simple pH Meter Circuit, A Low Cost Adapter for Your Digital Voltmeter

What is A pH Meter? A pH meter is actually a precise voltmeter  that measures the generated voltage of a pH electrodes. The requirement of such meter is high input impedance and has the gain of  voltage-pH conversion. The standard pH probe generate voltage about 59 mV per pH,  so all we …

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Led Flasher Circuit Using 555 IC

LED flasher circuit can be built based on 555 IC. Using 555 IC, the flashing rate can be more flexible to adjust.  This LED flasher circuit is similar to our transistor flasher circuit, but the flashing period of both LEDs won’t be same. The flashing frequency is determined by C1, R1, and R2. …

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LED Circuit for AC Powerline Indicator

Light Emitting Diode or LED is suitable for ON/OFF indicator since it has high durability, almost free of  maintenance. The most common usage is in low voltage application since the operating voltage is low DC. Taking the benefit of its high durability of LED  in  high AC voltage  from line voltage can be done using …

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LED Flasher Using Transistor

This simple LED flasher circuit will turn ON and OFF two LED alternatively. The first LED will turn ON when the second LED is OFF for some period, then the first led will turn OFF and the second LED will turn OFF. This cycle will be repeated as long as the battery is connected to …

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Super Simple Inverter

This is example of a simple inverter that can be used to power fluorescent lamp and a small strobe. This circuit will produce over 400VDC from a 12 VDC, 2.5 A power supply or marine battery or an auto. This circuit is very simple because it does not require custom transformers or coils. Also all …

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