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Testing the TPS61092 Boost Converter

Posted on 2018-03-172018-03-19 by Lucky Resistor

For my current project I searched for a good boost power converter which is able to deliver continuous 400mA power for various sensors. There are an endless number of good boost converters around, but not many can be hand soldered to a board. I would really like to see some like the TPS61092 with SOIC…

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Snowflake Power Converter

Posted on 2018-01-112019-11-18 by Lucky Resistor

I designed a very simple power converter for the snow flake decoration. The snow flake boards require 3.3V, a voltage which is not commonly available in a household. Therefore the power converter takes 5V USB power and convert it into the required 3.3V. There is no fancy circuit inside of this box, lazily I simple…

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Snowflake Component Side

Posted on 2017-11-142019-11-18 by Lucky Resistor

Today I show you a little bit longer video about the assembly of the component side of the snowflake panel. Compared with the very small 0402 LEDs (1mm x 0.5mm) on the front side, the component side contains just regular 0805 resistors and capacitors. The first part of the video shows how I apply the…

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Perfect Prototype Boards from Eurocircuits

Posted on 2017-10-022017-10-09 by Lucky Resistor

Today prototype boards from Eurocircuits arrived. The quality of this boards is outstanding. I do not know any other board house which delivers this incredible quality of boards. They really thrive for perfection.

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Cat Feeder in Action

Posted on 2017-09-09 by Lucky Resistor

Recently I finished a small cat feeding device. Meanwhile I added some minor missing parts, like an USB port which can be used to charge the device. I also added a larger battery to keep the device running for months without charging. Here a short video demonstration of the project: Read more about the project…

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Cat Feeder Device (Quick Build)

Posted on 2017-08-242019-07-24 by Lucky Resistor

I finished a very simple and quick project recently. It is a programmable cat feeder device. The device is just made for one single portion, but it uses this slide which produces the distinctive sound if the pellets hit the bowl. It is no replacement for the usual feeding of the cat, but some flexible…

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Plant Watering Sensor Files

Posted on 2017-08-23 by Lucky Resistor

There was a long delay with no update about my projects. The reason for this is, I focused on other non electronic related projects. I promised to publish all files and information about the plant watering sensor project in August, and here are all the files. First some Important Notes Even with these files, it…

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How to Design a Cheap Plant Watering Sensor (Part 6)

Posted on 2017-04-292018-09-13 by Lucky Resistor

This is the sixth part of the meta-tutorial, where I talk about designing a cheap plant watering sensor. If you did not already read the first, second, third, fourth and fifth part please do it now. These parts contain a lot information which lead to this point of the tutorial. The fifth part ended with step 24, where I talked about calculating the total…

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Successful Measurements

Posted on 2017-04-22 by Lucky Resistor

Using the new method of measurement, described in this post, I could successfully collect some meaningful data. This time, the read values are the exact values of the final sensor without a different kind of oscillator. I watered the plant at day zero with quite a great amount of water. From there you can see…

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Plant Watering Sensor – Long Term Tests Take #2

Posted on 2017-04-12 by Lucky Resistor

I started a second take on the long term tests for the plant watering sensor. This tests are required to be sure, the measurements follow the expected cycles. After watering the sensor, the frequency should go down and while the soil is drying up, the frequency should go up the the initial value. Logging this…

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