Yet another Atari Punk Console π hardware implementation
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May 17, 2019
Yet another Atari Punk Console π hardware implementation
A basic full-bridge inverter built to demonstrate the conversion of DC (battery) power into AC (alternating) power using electronic switches and the principles of PWM. (2019-20)
An Atari Punk console with dual NE555P chips.
555 timer PWM driver
Designed and simulated a Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM) system using a 555 timer as the sampling pulse generator and an analog message signal in Proteus/LTspice and KiCAD
Aspiring Full Stack Embedded Engineer with hands-on experience in automotive electronics. Passionate about turning complex schematics into high-quality, manufactured hardware. My first major project, the J-Letter Sequencer, was proudly sponsored by PCBway.
Pure hardware implementation of a 3βdigit safe lock using offβtheβshelf logic ICs (no firmware/microcontroller).
Design of A Colour Sequence Detector for a 5-core Harness Cable
Schematic and PCB design for an adjustable LED flasher circuit based on the NE555 timer IC configured as an astable multivibrator.
This project was done during course ELEC 291 at UBC (University of British Columbia) in February 2022.
Smart Street Light Control System using 555 Timer IC, LDR, and Relay.
A Linear Integrated Circuit project and a non coding project.
A Digital fundamentals project worked on fire alarm detector circuit which is build mainly using 555 Timer IC and implemented in Tinkercad
Simple PCB containing a 555 timer for PWM control of various small motors.
Hardware random number generator using 555 timer, 74LS logic ICs and 7-segment display β no microcontroller, designed in KiCad
Vibration trigger circuit, to turn on a device for 30 seconds, resettable so that it remains on if vibration continues.
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