Category: Simple Electronics

Arduino Oscilloscope DIY Homemade

Creating an oscilloscope using Arduino Nano, 5110 LCD module, resistors, capacitors, and vero board is an excellent way to save money while having a useful tool for testing and debugging electronic circuits. Although the oscilloscope has its limitations, it still performs excellently in simple applications.

Music Reactive Lights DIY – TRONICSpro

The Music Reactive Light DIY project made with Arduino Nano and a music sensor on a PCB board is an excellent way to combine music and technology. With this project, you can create a unique and visually stunning light show that reacts to the rhythm and beat of your favorite music. This DIY project is easy to build, even for beginners, and offers endless opportunities for creativity and personalization.

Arduino Batch Counter DIY Homemade

Creating an Arduino Batch Counter DIY is not complicated, and with basic electronics knowledge and programming skills, anyone can do it. It is a useful tool that can help to manage inventories, monitors production lines, or counts anything you need. With a little bit of customizing and upgrading, it can be made to meet your needs perfectly.

12v-220v Inverter IRFZ44N Mosfet DIY

This MOSFET has a high power rating and can handle large currents, making it suitable for use in high-power applications. When combined with other electronic components such as capacitors and resistors, the IRFZ44N MOSFET can be used to create an efficient and effective inverter circuit that can produce 220V AC power from a 12V DC power source. In this article, we will explore the basic principles behind this type of inverter circuit and how the IRFZ44N MOSFET is used to help make it work.

Simple 1500w Inverter 2SC5200 DIY

To build a Simple 1500w Inverter using 2SC5200, you will need to gather a few key components, including the 2SC5200 transistor, a transformer, and a few resisters. You will also need a printed circuit board (PCB) if required, and some basic electronic tools, such as a soldering iron, wire cutters, and a multimeter.

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