What are Micro Switches? Micro switches are small, highly sensitive switches that operate based on a snap-action mechanism. They consist of a movable actuator, a[…]
What are Sensor Circuits? A sensor circuit is an electronic circuit that incorporates one or more sensors to detect and measure physical quantities and convert[…]
What is a Waterproof PCB? A waterproof PCB, also known as a water-resistant PCB, is a printed circuit board designed to withstand exposure to water[…]
Understanding the Rheostat: A Variable Resistor A rheostat is an electrical component that functions as a variable resistor, allowing for the precise adjustment of resistance[…]
Introduction to Piezo Circuits Piezo circuits are electronic circuits that utilize the piezoelectric effect to generate or detect mechanical strain or pressure. The piezoelectric effect[…]
What is a Potentiometer Circuit? A potentiometer circuit is a simple, yet versatile, electronic circuit that utilizes a potentiometer to control or measure voltage, resistance,[…]
What are RS232 Connectors? RS232 connectors, also known as serial ports or COM ports, are a type of interface used for serial communication between computers[…]
Introduction to PCB Layout Design Printed Circuit Board (PCB) layout design is a crucial step in the development of electronic devices. A well-designed PCB layout[…]
Introduction to Kelvin Connection Kelvin connection, also known as four-terminal sensing or four-wire sensing, is a widely used technique in electrical measurements to accurately determine[…]
What is a Power Bank? A power bank is a portable device that stores electrical energy and can be used to charge various electronic devices,[…]