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  • Rain Barrel Pump

  • Specifications (as pictured): Power: 12V LA (Lead Acid) or LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) battery. Recommended minimum capacity 3.8Ah (dependent on pump/load & desired run-time).PV panel: 10W, 12V or similar. MPP voltage ~ 17V. Open circuit voltage should...
  • 2.4 GHz band Scanner

  • In this project, we will build a 2.4GHz Wlan scanner using the nRF24L01 radio board. In this project, the output delivers all the interference and information in the scanned area in the form of ASCII codes. In the project of making  this scanner,...
  • YGREC8

  • After the explorations with #YGREC-РЭС15-bis, I reached several limits and I decided to scale it down as much as possible. And this one will be implemented both with relays and VHDL, since the YGREC8 is a great replacement for Microchip's PICs....
  • CP/M 50 Mk II

  • The design is built around a ZiLOG eZ80L92 Z80-compatible microprocessor.  System memory is provided by a 128KiB SRAM. Disk storage is provided by a microSD card connected to the L92's SPI bus.  A USB to Dual UART bridge provides connectivity...
  • DIY Mech/Exoskeleton suit.

  • Project log 79: Testing things out.I wrote a recent project log talking about the problems that need to be solved in order to make a viable mech/exoskeleton suit: Project Log 74: Tech Tree for Mechs¹. Project Log 75: Tech Tree for Mechs²....
  • Megatron

  • Simulation First of all was the simulation, everything was done primary on Logisim to fully understand how Gigatron works, and to test if it is possible to implement the different modifications. 3 different simulations were done on Logisim that can be...
  • JAR Clock

  • I didn’t wanted to struggle very much with a RTC and since I had a previous MCU project that was generating a 1s pulse, I thought I use that as a master circuit for my clock. I could have used the tmr modules of the same MCU, but then I realized I had...
  • EasyPWR

  • Like many of us, I had a bunch of various wall-warts lying around, but sadly though none of them produced a regulated 5V/3.3V. I had some 78xx regulators around, so I went into KiCad and made a board to make those wall-warts useful! Changing the world...