Uninterruptible Power Supply with PIC17C43 Microcontroller

This is a MicroChip Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) reference design with PIC17C43 microcontroller. The document is available to download from the end of this post. At times, power from a wall socket is neither clean nor uninterruptible. Many abnormalities such as blackouts, brownouts, spikes, surges, and noise can occur. Under the best conditions, power interruptions… Read More »

Simple Electronic Muscular Stimulator

Here’s a circuit which stimulates nerves of the part of your body exactly where electrodes are generally attached. It is useful to help remedy headache along with muscular discomfort and bring back frozen muscles that impair movement. Though it offers muscles stimulation and invigoration, it”s mostly an aid in removing cellulitis. The device comprises 2… Read More »

Solidstate Automatic Power-Off on Mains Failing

The following schematic diagram is the circuit of  solidstate automatic power-off on mains failing. A really good number of circuits which shut down the power to the load on mains failure have definitely currently shown up in EFY. This circuit is different compared to other similar circuits since it consumes no electrical power when the… Read More »

Simple Mobile Phone Battery Charger

The following diagram is a simple mobile phone battery charger circuit. The design is simple, easy to build and inexpensive. It use LM78xx regulator to make regulated and stable output voltage. Mobile phone chargers offered in the marketplace are quite expensive. The circuit shown right here shows up as a low-cost option to charge cell… Read More »

25 Metres Range, Short Wave AM Transmitter

Here the short wave AM Transmitter circuit design diagram. The circuit is quite simple and easy to build since it applies only a few electronic components. The primary feature of this transmitter is that it really is absolutely free from the LC (inductor, capacitor) tuned circuit and runs using a fixed frequency of 12 MHz… Read More »

Power Supply Failure Alarm

This is the ‘special’ circuit design of power supply failure alarm. The vast majority of the power supply failure alarm / indicator circuits require a independent power supply for themselves. However the alarm circuit introduced right here requires no extra supply power source. It utilizes an electrolytic capacitor to hold sufficient charge, to supply power… Read More »