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Wednesday 30 April 2014

Difference between L293 and L293D Motor Driver ICs

by realfinetime  |  in L293D at  22:55

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Monday 28 April 2014

Difference Between CMOS and TTL Signals

by realfinetime  |  in TTL at  05:35

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Saturday 26 April 2014

CD4543B - IC to Control Both Common Anode and Common Cathode SSDs

by realfinetime  |  in IC REVIEW at  21:49

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Thursday 24 April 2014

Control Common Anode Seven Segment Display Using Arduino and CD4543B

by realfinetime  |  in Seven Segment Display at  21:17

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Control Common Cathode Seven Segment Display Using Arduino and CD4543B

by realfinetime  |  in Seven Segment Display at  07:32

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Tuesday 22 April 2014

Difference Between ULN2803 and ULN2003 Darlington Array ICs

by realfinetime  |  in uln2803 at  02:28

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Monday 21 April 2014

What is the Code for Arduino shiftOut() function ?

by realfinetime  |  in ATmega328 at  00:56

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Saturday 19 April 2014

Control DC Motor Using Arduino and ULN2803

by realfinetime  |  in uln2803 at  00:04

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Friday 18 April 2014

ULN2803 - Darlington Pair IC For Controlling High Current Devices

by realfinetime  |  in uln2803 at  09:35

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Tuesday 15 April 2014

Control Seven Segment Display Using 74HC595 Shift Register IC and Arduino

by realfinetime  |  in Seven Segment Display at  05:48

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Sunday 13 April 2014

Serial to Parallel Shifting - Out with Two Shift Register ICs 74HC595 and Arduino

by realfinetime  |  in ATmega328 at  07:00

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Thursday 10 April 2014

Arduino - ShiftOut, Extend Output Pins on Arduino With Shift Register 74HC595

by realfinetime  |  in ATmega328 at  11:00

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All the circuits, published in this blog is only after testing and getting proper results in my private lab. When you try these circuits, you should check the supply voltage, polarity of components, presence of childrens nearby and shorts in the circuits. This website will not be responsible for any harm happened to you or your components caused by your carelessness.

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