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How to make a high voltage AC voltmeter

In our previous articles, we learned how to make an AC voltmeter and how to measure high voltage AC voltage. In this article, we will learn how to make a high voltage AC voltmeter. Yes, you can measure 500V+ or higher easily with this circuitry. Before you read further, I’ll Read more

By MKDas, 6 years04/05/2020 ago
Power Electronics

How to measure floating high voltage AC with Op-Amp

Measuring high voltage AC is not safe just with a resistor voltage divider. Or sometimes, we can not connect one terminal to the GND of the measuring circuit. Sometimes, we need to measure a floating high voltage. In this article, we are going to learn how to do that floating Read more

By MKDas, 6 years04/05/2020 ago
Power Electronics

How to make an AC voltmeter using 7-segment & PIC16F73

After making a DC voltmeter in our previous post, you may be looking for an AC voltmeter. Yes, in this article, we’ll learn how to make an AC voltmeter using a Seven Segment display and PIC16F73 micro-controller. Many people just make AC into DC using rectifiers and capacitors. But it Read more

By MKDas, 6 years03/05/2020 ago
Power Electronics

How to make a DC voltmeter using 7-segment & PIC16F73

A DC voltmeter can be used in many devices, even sometimes it becomes a must having feature for a device. In this article, we will learn how to make a DC voltmeter with Seven Segment and PIC micro-controller. So let’s make our DC voltmeter using PIC16F73 and mikroC coding. What Read more

By MKDas, 6 years03/05/2020 ago
Microcontrollers & Embedded

Make an AC Wattmeter using Arduino UNO

A wattmeter is an useful meter to us. We can measure the power of the load with a wattmeter. You can buy this expensive meter but did you know that you can make one for yourself? In this article, we are going to learn how to make an AC Wattmeter Read more

By MKDas, 6 years24/04/2020 ago
Power Electronics

how to generate a pure sine wave using an Op-Amp

Hi, you can generate a pure sine wave just using an Op-Amp. It is very simple and can be used in many applications. In this article, we are going to learn how to generate a pure sine wave using an Op-Amp. How to generate pure sine and co-sine wave? There Read more

By MKDas, 6 years23/04/2020 ago
Power Electronics

Make an MPPT Solar charge Controller with Synchronous Buck Converter

Maximizing power output from solar panels is essential for efficient energy utilization, and this is where an MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) Solar Charge Controller comes into play. In this article, we’ll explore how an MPPT Solar Charge Controller works and guide you through building one yourself. Whether you want Read more

By MKDas, 6 years22/04/2020 ago
Power Electronics

Pure sine wave inverter using PIC16F76

Interested in building a pure sine wave inverter? This article provides a comprehensive guide to designing and implementing such a device using the PIC16F76 microcontroller. Pure sine wave inverters are essential in many power electronics applications, offering superior performance compared to modified sine wave inverters. This project offers a hands-on Read more

By MKDas, 6 years18/04/2020 ago
Power Electronics

Pure sine wave generation using PIC microcontroller

In this tutorial, we are going to make Pure sine wave generation using PIC microcontroller. We can use the PIC16F73 or PIC16F76 microcontroller for this purpose. We will learn how SPWM is generated and how we can get a pure sine wave from SPWM. After learning the basic concept you Read more

By MKDas, 6 years13/04/2020 ago
Microcontrollers & Embedded

Single-phase Fault Analysis with PIC16F73 with GSM

In this project, we will learn how to identify faults in a single-phase line, and additionally, we will send the fault notification to a mobile number as a SMS. In this project, we will use the PIC16F73 microcontroller and SIM module as GSM modules. We’ll also know why we need Read more

By MKDas, 6 years12/04/2020 ago

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