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MKDas

Mithun K. Das. B.Sc. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) from KUET. Senior Embedded Systems Designer at a leading international company. Welcome to my personal blog! I share articles on various electronics topics, breaking them down into simple and easy-to-understand explanations, especially for beginners. My goal is to make learning electronics accessible and enjoyable for everyone. If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out through the Contact Us page. Thank you for visiting, and happy learning!
Electronics

AC voltmeter using a PIC16F76 micro-controller and capacitor power supply

We all know about voltmeters. Besides multimeters, there are some panel meters that show voltage, current, etc. Making such an AC voltmeter is sometimes becomes very helpful. Here in this article, we are going to learn how we can make our own single-phase AC voltmeter using a PIC16F76 micro-controller and Read more…

By MKDas, 4 years28/06/2021 ago
Arduino

Interfacing multiple external EEPROM with Arduino through I2C

EEPROM is a very fundamental feature of Arduino and it has internal EEPROM for this purpose. But sometimes, we need some more to use. In that situation, some dedicated EEPROM ICs like 24Cxxx ICs. In this article, we are going to interface external EEPROM with Arduino. So let’s start! EEPROM Read more…

By MKDas, 4 years27/06/2021 ago
Analog Electronics

How to make a simple analog Temperature controller

In this article, we are going to make a simple Analog Temperature Controller using OP-Amp and Relay. This is a basic article, that can be used as a reference for large designs. If you understand it clearly, you can apply it in other controls. So let’s start! You can this Read more…

By MKDas, 4 years26/06/2021 ago
Drivers

USB 2.0 Serial Driver Free Download

Here are some USB 2.0 Serial Driver Free Download links. We frequently use USB to serial cables or converters. Personally, I had a bad experience with these types of cables. Most of the time you need a driver and you are searching for it over the internet but none works. Read more…

By MKDas, 4 years19/06/2021 ago
Analog Electronics

Simple Analog temperature Controller for an incubator with Capacitor Power Supply

For an incubator, a temperature controller is the main control unit. There are many temperature controllers in the market. But here is a simple one, I think the most simple one that you can make yourself. The circuit required no external power supply as it uses a simple capacitor power Read more…

By MKDas, 4 years17/06/2021 ago
Analog Electronics

Buck converter using NE555 and N-Channel MOSFET

Sometimes making a high amp regulator become very complex using linear regulator ICs. But using a buck converter can be very easy if the circuit work is simplified. Especially for motor-type loads. In this article, we will make a simple motor regulator using buck converter utilizing N-Channel MOSFET and NE555 Read more…

By MKDas, 4 years10/06/2021 ago
Analog Electronics

BUCK converter using low side N-Channel MOSFET

When it comes to mind to use a DC/DC converter the first converter that comes to mind is the BUCK converter. There are lots of designs online as well as dedicated ICs for this purpose. But most of these are high side P-MOS based. In high-side P-MOS-based circuits, the gate Read more…

By MKDas, 4 years03/05/2021 ago
Electronics

Remote Controlled Fan light switch

Remote Controlled Fan light switch is very popular in the market also very demanded too. Besides these, the switch is very helpful for disabled persons and children too as there is no need to touch the switch physically. The switch can be operated far from 30ft on average depending on Read more…

By MKDas, 4 years20/04/2021 ago
Complete Projects

How to design a voltage stabilizer using a micro-controller from A to Z

In the previous article, we have seen how we can make an analog voltage stabilizer. We have seen that the circuit was pretty complex, like a bird’s nest. In this article, we are going to learn how we can use a micro-controller for that purpose and make a smart voltage Read more…

By MKDas, 4 years19/04/2021 ago
Analog Electronics

How to design an Analog voltage stabilizer using Relays and LM324 Op-Amp and NE555 Timer IC

A very common configuration of voltage stabilizers is using Op-Amp like LM324 and NE555 Timer IC. Before using any micro-controller this circuit configuration was used the most. Even still now, some companies are using this circuit where there is no digital display required. As because this design is easy and Read more…

By MKDas, 4 years16/04/2021 ago

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