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100 kHz Free Running Multivibrator

This free running oscillator employs LM111 comparator. The output of this oscillator is square wave. You can use this square wave oscillator for general purpose. Here is the schematic diagram of the circuit: [Source: National Semiconductor Application Note]

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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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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 Temperature Controller

This temperature controller employs an LM135/235/335 temperature sensor, can be used to keep small environment warm or hot. Here is the schematic diagram: LM311 is used as comparator, to detect if the voltage at sensor pin (the inverting input) goes higher than the reference pin (the non-inverting pin). If this condition is …

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Very Simple Lead Acid Battery Charger with PB137 Regulator

This is a Very Simple circuit for Lead Acid Battery Charger using PB137 Regulator. The PB137 is used for lead acid battery charger circuit because it can give 1.5A at Vo=13.7V. The PB137 also has a reverse leakage current. The maximum reverse leakage current of PB137 is 10µA at Tj=0 to 40°C and V1=floating and …

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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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