All items tagged with Electronics and Current (9)

| Lars Krüger is a Potsdam, Germany-based teacher who has been reading Elektor magazine for eight years and designing electric bicycles since...

| The ongoing miniaturisation of electronics is expected to reach its limits in the near future. One of the limitations is the size of electro...

| Designing electronic circuits usually starts with studying the data sheets of complex integrated circuits. However, you should not lose sigh...

| It took the genius of Gauss, probably the greatest mathematician who ever lived, to see the proper importance of the discoveries of Oersted...

| The LM3812/LM3813 current gauges from National Semiconductor are suitable for application as battery charge/discharge gauge, motion co...

| Strictly speaking, the title 'current limiting' is not entirely right, since the circuit itself does not limit, but detects. When the cu...

| In this article we talk about your letters. You send us advices and wishes, what could be changed. Here you'll find our response to it.

| The circuit based on transistors T1 and T2 forms a rectangular-wave generator. The values of resistors R2 and R3 and of capa citors...

| The MAX471/472 are complete, bidirectional, high-side current-sense amplifiers for portable PCs, telephones, and other systems where batte...