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The DC MOTOR SPEED CONTROL circuit is primarily a 555 IC based PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) circuit developed to get variable…
Whenever we need a constant and specific value of voltage without fluctuation we use voltage regulator IC. They provide a fixed…
“Eyes sense what mind sees.” Like this LDR (light dependent resistor) sense if there is any light source in its sensing…
In last tutorial, we explained controlling a Robot using Wi-Fi and Arduino, and in this article we are with our next…
H-bridge is the circuit in which voltage can be applied across the load, in either of the direction. These circuits are…
In this tutorial, we will show you how to connect a Laser diode in an electronic circuit. In comparison to LED’s light, Laser…
Digital Code Locks are very popular in Electronics, where you need to enter a particular ‘Code’ to open the Lock. This type of…
Monostable multivibrator (MMV) mode of 555 timer IC is also called Single shot mode. As the name indicates, only one state is…
In electronics and electrical systems, faults are very common. The most commonly appearing fault is due to discontinued…
Raspberry Pi and Arduino are the two most popular open source boards in Electronics Community. They are not only popular…
The SR flip flop using NAND gate truth table is a basic sequential logic circuit that holds one bit of digital information. This extensive guide…
Reaction timer is a game to test how fast you reacts. This game which we have developed using 555 IC is for two…