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    DIY 433MHz 4-Channels Wireless Switcher Circuit

    433MHz/315MHz remote controls are everywhere around us, used to control devices such as turning ON/OFF the lights or a TV, or in applications such as opening/closing parking or villa entrance, … etc. Such remotes are available in the market in various shapes and sizes; however, most are equipped...
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    Adjustable Low EMI Switching Power Supply

    A power supply is an essential tool on every electronics bench. The TPS54202 is a highly efficient 2A synchronous buck converter with a wide 28V input voltage range and low EMI figures, making it suitable for various applications. These features make the TPS54202 an excellent choice for building...
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    How to use Vias in Altium Designer to design PCB?

    Hello everyone, I 'm now designing an adapter PCB using Altium Designer. I want to use some vias to reach the figure in picture 1, but now I always get it like in picture 2. I'm new to PCB design and also new to Altium Designer. I don't know why there is always the space around the vias like in...
  4. hesam_m

    Altium Designer 5 Useful Design/Routing Tips

    In this video, I've talked about five different design and routing tips for Altium Designer. The first tip is about easy track/trace selection. The second tip is to modify the track width efficiently, both using the design rules and using the favorite interactive routing widths table. The third...

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