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  1. David A. Johnson
    Conventional astable oscillator circuits that use CMOS logic gates, bipolar transistors or low current op Amps, often require more current than necessary. The circuit shown generates a low frequency square wave signal while drawing only 0.5 ...
    Aug 31, 2025
  2. Stephen Woodward
    Design Idea (DI) contributors have recently explored various possibilities for ON/OFF power control using just a momentary contact “shiny modern push-button,” many of which build off of Nick Cornford’s “To press on or hold ...
    Aug 26, 2025
  1. Mitchell Lee
    Isolated flyback converters usually evoke thoughts-or bitter memories-of custom transformers, slipped delivery schedules, and agency-approval problems. Off-the-shelf flyback transformers carry isolation ratings of only 300 to 500 V and rarely of as ...
    Aug 26, 2025
  2. Lukasz Sliwczynski Przemyslaw Krehlik
    To generate high voltages with proper insulation between the “hot node” and the rest of the circuitry, a car ignition coil can function in place of a high-voltage transformer. These coils have voltage ratings of approximately 20 kV, so ...
    Aug 26, 2025
  3. Christopher Jarboe Thomas Mosteller
    Professional condenser microphones require a 48-V supply to charge the internal capacitive transducer and power the internal buffer for the high-impedance transducer output. You can use a simple boost converter, a filter circuit to reduce ...
    Aug 25, 2025
  4. Nick Cornford
    We recently saw how certain audio power amplifiers can be used as oscillators ( Ref. 1 ). This Design Idea shows how those same parts can be used for simple amplitude modulation, which is trickier than it might seem. The relevant device is the ...
    Aug 20, 2025
  5. Raju Baddi
    LEDs need current to illuminate, and current usually flows through a power supply to an LED. A typical LED-driver circuit uses a transistor to provide current and a series resistor to decrease the voltage you apply to the LED. Unfortunately, the ...
    Aug 20, 2025
  6. Ron Patrick
    The classical Schmitt trigger circuit that you'll find in textbooks provides some noise immunity, such as for the front end of magnetic pickup in position-sensor circuits (Figure 1a). You adjust the two threshold levels using R 1 and R 2 or R 2 ...
    Aug 19, 2025
  7. Stephen Woodward
    Precision-matched resistors, diode pairs, and bridges are generic items. But sometimes an extra critical application with extra tight tolerances (or an extra tight budget) can dictate a little (or a lot) of DIY. Figure 1’s matchmaker circuit ...
    Aug 19, 2025
  8. Jim McLucas
    Stephen Woodward, a prolific circuit designer with way more than 100 published Design Ideas (DIs), had his “80 MHz VFC with prescaler and preaccumulator” [ 1 ] published on October 17, 2024, as a DI on the EDN website. Upon reading his ...
    Aug 19, 2025