Yet another Atari Punk Console 🙉 hardware implementation
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May 17, 2019
Yet another Atari Punk Console 🙉 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.
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.
555 timer PWM driver
Design of A Colour Sequence Detector for a 5-core Harness Cable
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
Hardware random number generator using 555 timer, 74LS logic ICs and 7-segment display — no microcontroller, designed in KiCad
This project was done during course ELEC 291 at UBC (University of British Columbia) in February 2022.
Motion activated lighting system using PIR sensor and 555 timer.
A Digital fundamentals project worked on fire alarm detector circuit which is build mainly using 555 Timer IC and implemented in Tinkercad
A Linear Integrated Circuit project and a non coding project.
Smart Street Light Control System using 555 Timer IC, LDR, and Relay.
This is the LED 'J' Sequencer, a project I built for my uncle's birthday! It features 20 LEDs arranged to form the letter 'J', which light up in sequence. The "brains" are a trusty 555 timer and two CD4017 decade counters – no microcontrollers here, just good old-fashioned discrete logic fun. Check out the details to see how it works!
Simple PCB containing a 555 timer for PWM control of various small motors.
This is the Design of a digital clock created in Multisim to display time consisting a 12-24 hour display, time zone, stopwatch and time adjustment by making the 1Hz pulse using 555 Timer, 1,2,4-bit counter using D Flip Flop and 7 segment LED display.
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