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| Following on from the BL600’s I²C port we looked at last time, we’re going to take a look here at its serial interface. To do this, we’re go...

| Help! This one we haven’t been able to figure out in the lab. So far we failed to get this pigheaded buck-converter under control. What are...

| The “legacy” serial port is still used a lot for interfaces between electronic devices and PCs. Here we present a compact implementation, ba...

| This circuit exploits the unique ability of the LTC3129 and LTC3129-1 to start up and operate from an input power source as “weak” as 7.5 µW...

| Linear Tech has recently added the LTC3892 voltage regulator chip to their already impressive palette of voltage regulator devices. The LTC...

| A good many situations exists where a computer has to communicate with a device sporting some kind of serial port, be it RS-232, RS-485, I2C...

| Have you ever thought of amplifying LED light? Here we do it, with just about any low-current LED driving signal at the input and a 100-watt...

| Adding this push-pull converter to the output of a standard bench top power supply gives a DC output up to 350 V DC. The output voltage and...

| The team at Dexter Industries ran a successful Kickstarter campaign last year to fund their $30 Arduberry hat which sits atop a Raspberry Pi...

| The LTC7138 from Linear Technology is a step-down DC/DC voltage regulator that can be powered from a remarkably wide input voltage range.  T...