Energy Harvesting Circuit
by hackarobot.com: Recently, I built an energy harvesting circuit based on an ultra low voltage DC/DC step up converter chip (LTC3108) from Linear Technology. With a 1:100 coil transformer (CoilCraft LPR6235), it converts the tiny voltage generated from Peltier thermo-electric...
Continue ReadingExtech GX900 vs Fluke 287 Graphical Multimeter Review
This is a review of the Extech GX900 vs Fluke 287 Multimeter Extech Is owned by FLIR. Thanks to FLIR for providing the GX900 for this review. Extech GX900 vs Fluke 287 Graphical Multimeter Review -...
Continue ReadingSiglent SDM3055A (SDM3055) 5.5-Digit Multimeter Review, Teardown & Experiments
In this episode Shahriar reviews the Siglent SDM3055A (SDM3055) 5.5-Digit Multimeter. After a brief look at the instrument’s datasheet, a full teardown is presented. The instrument utilizes a two-board design and a large LCD screen. The SDM3055A provides a comprehensive set of...
Continue ReadingScullcom Hobby Electronics #26 – Build a Function Generator Part 2
by Scullcom Hobby Electronics @ youtube.com This is part 2 of the building a function generator. We cover the output stage and discuss some changes to the original design. Finally, we build the project in to a case and test. Below are the links to the latest main schematic diagram...
Continue ReadingInfineon’s Security Chip
by Martin Cooke @ elektormagazine.com: Protection of Intellectual Property is a major issue as industrial systems become increasingly more interconnected. According to Bartol Filipovic, head of the Product Protection and Industrial Security department at the Fraunhofer Institute for...
Continue ReadingCircuit adds foldback-current protection
by Rafael Garcia-Gil @ edn.com: For many applications that require power-supply currents of a few amperes or less, three-terminal adjustable-output linear voltage regulators, such as National Semiconductor's LM317, offer ease of use, low cost, and full on-chip overload protection. The...
Continue ReadingUse an LM317 as 0 to 3V adjustable regulator
by Vladimir Rentyuk @ edn.com: Most engineers know that they can use an inexpensive, three-terminal adjustable regulator, such as Fairchild Semiconductor’s LM317, as an adjustable regulator to only some necessary value of voltage, such as 36 or 3V. This value cannot be less than...
Continue ReadingMaking the new silicon: Gallium nitride electronics could drastically cut energy usage
by Rob Matheson @ phys.org: An exotic material called gallium nitride (GaN) is poised to become the next semiconductor for power electronics, enabling much higher efficiency than silicon. In 2013, the Department of Energy (DOE) dedicated approximately half of a $140 million...
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