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Introduction to AM Radio Schematics An AM radio schematic is a diagram that represents the electrical components and connections of an amplitude modulation (AM) radio[…]
Understanding SMT Tombstoning SMT (Surface Mount Technology) tombstoning is a common defect that occurs during the reflow soldering process in PCB (Printed Circuit Board) assembly.[…]
Introduction to Hartley Oscillators Hartley oscillators are a type of electronic oscillator circuit that is commonly used to generate sine wave signals. They were invented[…]
Introduction to MOSFETs and the 2N3819 Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistors, or MOSFETs, are essential components in modern electronics. They are widely used in various applications, including[…]
What is Insufficient Solder? Insufficient solder occurs when there is not enough solder present to create a strong, reliable connection between the component and the[…]
Introduction to DACs and DIY Audio A Digital-to-Analog Converter, or DAC, is an essential component in any digital audio system. Its role is to convert[…]
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Introduction to Touch Switch Circuits Touch switch circuits are an innovative and user-friendly way to control electronic devices. These circuits allow users to turn devices[…]
What is a Touch Sensor? A touch sensor is an electronic device that can detect and respond to touch or contact. When a person or[…]