Circuits & Schematics

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  1. Jayapal Ramalingam
    There have been numerous circuits published in EDN as design ideas (DI) for the past few months, centering around the “Flip ON Flop OFF” ( Ref. 1 ) circuit originally published by Stephen Woodward. These are all designed for DC voltages ...
    Jul 28, 2025
  2. Stephen Woodward
    It’s just a fact, I’m curiously fond of topologies that combine PWM switching and filtering circuitry with power handling devices like adjustable voltage regulator chips. This scheme makes power-capable DACs with double-digit wattage ...
    Jul 28, 2025
  1. Christopher Paul
    There are multiple means of generating analog sawtooth waveforms. Here’s a method that employs a single supply voltage rail and is not finnicky about passive component values. Figure 1 shows a pair of circuits that use a single 3.3-V supply ...
    Jul 21, 2025
  2. Stephen Woodward
    Integrating ADCs that provide accurate results without requiring a precision integrator capacitor has been around for a long time. A venerable example is that multimeter favorite, the dual-slope ADC. That classic topology uses just one integrator ...
    Jul 21, 2025
  3. Wayne Rewinkel
    Industrial-control circuits often derive their power from widely varying sources that can exceed the 40 V maximum rating of popular switching ICs. This Design Idea presents a simple, flexible, and inexpensive buck switcher that converts an input ...
    Jul 17, 2025
  4. Jordan Dimitrov
    Analog designers often need matched resistors for their circuits [ 1 ]. The best solution is to buy integrated resistor networks [ 2 ], but what can you do if the parts vendors do not offer the desired values or matching grade? The circuit in ...
    Jul 16, 2025
  5. Stephen Woodward
    The 16-bit DACs are a de facto standard for high DC accuracy and precision domain conversion, but surprisingly few are fully 16-bit (0.0015%) precise. Even when described as “high precision,” some have inaccuracy and integral ...
    Jul 8, 2025
  6. Jayapal Ramalingam
    Stephen Woodward’s DI, “Flip ON Flop OFF” ( Ref, 1 ) does a wonderful job for DC voltages. I thought of extending this idea to much-needed AC voltages, as all our gadgets work with AC voltages. Figure 1 shows the compact circuitry ...
    Jul 7, 2025
  7. Михаил Шустов
    Jul 2, 2025
  8. David A. Johnson
    The circuit below will trickle charge a four cell pack of AA or AAA NiMH batteries. The circuit draws current from the +5 v available a USB connection and pumps about 70 mA of current into the battery. This should be enough current to fully charge ...
    Jun 30, 2025