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  • Motorcycle Voltage Regulator Uses MOSFETs | Hackaday

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    For how common motorcycles are, the designs and parts used in them tend to vary much more wildly than in cars and trucks. Sometimes this is to the rider’s advantage, like Honda experimenting with airbags or automatic transmissions. Sometimes it’s a little more questionable, like certain
  • Stefan Lenz's Microcomputer Turns an Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect Into a BASIC IoT Dev Platform - Hackster.io

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    Please ensure that JavaScript is enabled in your browser to view this page.Maker Stefan Lenz has created an Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect project with a difference: it's a fully-functional standalone microcomputer, programmable in BASIC, built with the Internet of Things (IoT) in mind."So wh
  • Single-Rail Vs. Multi-Rail PSU; Which Suits Your Needs? - Tech4Gamers

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    In the single-rail vs. multi-rail PSU war, the multi-rail is safer due to being more sensitive, but modern single-rail PSUs are just as safe.Power supplies are the primary source of power for a computer. As such, consumers should take caution when buying a power supply. However, traditionally, peopl
  • SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition: design from creative young minds, Part 1 - EDN

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    Recently, New York City has been seriously discussing modernizing its aging subway system which would be a huge cost to taxpayers and a monumental effort, according to the NY Times . Amtrak has recently had multiple major accidents that ended in loss of life for a variety of reasons. Adding technol
  • The Vibrating Reed Inverter: Possibly The Simplest Inverter You Can Make | Hackaday

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    Those of us who work on the road have a constant dread of being stuck somewhere without power, facing a race between a publication deadline and a fast-failing laptop battery. We’re extremely fortunate then to live in an age in which a cheap, lightweight, and efficient solid-state switch-mode i
  • The Deadliest Project On The Internet? | Hackaday

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    Before deciding whether the headline of this article is clickbait, please take a moment to watch the excellent video by [BigClive] below the break. And then, go to your local search engine and search the phrase “fractal burning death”. We’ll wait.With that out of the way, we have t
  • New Electronics - Toshiba announces 4.5V-33V stepper motor driver that saves space and simplifies design

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    Toshiba Electronics Europe has launched an ultra-small and highly integrated stepping-motor driver that helps miniaturise product designs and enhance reliability while cutting the bill of materials and time to market. The IC, TB67S549FTG, has an operati