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More Power To The Latest Raspberry Pi
The latest Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ isn’t so “revolutionary” but is filled with custom silicon, new technologies, and it even has a neat embossed RF shield. On the Raspberry Pi blog, James Adams has introduced the...
- Posted 5 years ago
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Digital Air Pressure Regulator
After many hours studying Arduino programming and thanks to the support of the Arduino Forum.cc community, the maker MBcreates was able to build his first Arduino project: a digital air pressure regulator. “Simple is often better. So...
- Posted 6 years ago
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The Torpedo 2: a cheap and super powerful 3A DC/DC converter with built-in charger
Some time ago we had introduced you to the Torpedo switching power supply, a particular kind of DC/DC power supply called SEPIC capable of supplying 5 V from several external supply sources, such as an external...
- Posted 6 years ago
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TORPEDO: an all-purpose switched-mode power supply
Having explained the theory, let’s see in practice the project of the SEPIC power supply. In this post we discussed – on a theoretical level (even if in a simplified way) – the SEPIC switching...
- Posted 7 years ago
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The SEPIC switching converters
The SEPIC configuration, a very useful one, is used in modern converters for mixed supply systems. Thanks to the availability of an always growing number of specialized integrated circuits that realize – with the help of...
- Posted 7 years ago
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Discover and Design innovative applications in Wireless Power with Us
The possibility to transfer electric power by means of electromagnetic waves was proved for the first time by Nikola Tesla, in 1890: he probably could not imagine how the discovery would have been appreciated nowadays....
- Posted 7 years ago
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The PowerG Arduino Dual Power Supply: a perfect tool for the ultimate debugging!
Very interesting solution to have for only $35 a full power station, really usefull when testing your self made boards. And with interesting features, as you can read here: The PowerG gives you the ability to control...
- Posted 8 years ago