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Introduction to PCB Batteries PCB batteries, also known as printed circuit board batteries, are small, lightweight, and rechargeable power sources that are designed to be[…]

Introduction to the SAMD21 Microcontroller The SAMD21 is a powerful and versatile microcontroller that has gained popularity among Arduino enthusiasts and embedded systems developers. Developed[…]

Understanding Relay Connection Basics A relay is an electrically operated switch that allows you to control a high-current circuit with a low-current signal. It works[…]

Introduction to TL494 The TL494 is a versatile and widely used pulse-width modulation (PWM) control circuit. It is designed for power supply control applications, such[…]

Introduction to Voltage Boosting Circuits A voltage boosting circuit, also known as a Boost Converter or step-up converter, is an electronic circuit that increases the[…]

Introduction to Buck Converters A buck converter, also known as a step-down converter, is a type of DC-to-DC power converter that efficiently reduces the voltage[…]

Introduction to Ultrasonic Foggers An ultrasonic fogger is a device that uses high-frequency vibrations to create a fine mist or fog. These devices have a[…]

What are Circuit Board Headers? Circuit board headers, also known as PCB headers or simply headers, are single block electrical connectors used to establish connections[…]

What is a Boost Converter? A boost converter, also known as a step-up converter, is a type of DC-to-DC power converter that increases the voltage[…]