In this article I have explained the pinout functions of the IC SG3525 which is a regulating pulse width modulator IC. So I have explained in details: Main Technical Features The main features of the IC SG3525 may be understood with the following points: Pinout Diagram of the IC SG3525 PinOut Description A practical implementation […]
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DPDT Relay Working, Pinouts, Testing Explained
In this post we are going to understand about how this DPDT relay actually works, how we identify its pinouts, and how we can use it in our projects. We shall go step by step so that you can feel confident with every small thing about it. Introduction We know that a DPDT relay means […]
IC 4047 Datasheet, Pinouts, Application Notes
The IC 4047 is one of those devices which promises an unlimited range of circuit application solutions. The IC is so versatile that on many occasions it easily outsmarts it’s close rival, the IC 555, let’s study the datasheet and pinout details of this versatile chip. Main Datasheet and Specifications: In-built oscillator with variable frequency […]
500V, 20A MOSFET IRFP460 Datasheet, Pinouts
The IRFP460 MOSFET is an N-channel MOSFET. It is rated for a drain-source breakdown voltage of 500V and a continuous drain current of 20A. This MOSFET is a third-generation device designed with fast switching and low on-resistance in mind. Specifically, it has a maximum drain-source on-state resistance of 0.27 Ohms. Basically this IRFP460 MOSFET is […]
ATmega32, Pinouts Explained
The Atmel AVR Atmega32 is a low power CMOS based microcontroller chip manufactured on the AVR advanced RISC architecture. It is featured for carrying out technologically powerful instructions within each of its clock cycles. The chip is also equipped with the capability of achieving throughputs rated at 1MIPS per MHz enabling the system manager to enforce […]
How to Use TTP223 Capacitive Touch Switch Module [Pinouts Explained]
In this article I have explained how to connect and use the TTP223 capacitive touch switch module. These modules work using 2.5V to 5V. They are all pre-debounced, all you need is to provide the DC supply across the VC and GND terminals, and you get an output in the middle. So it is really […]





