This article focuses on the implementation of a brightness control system for an LED using a potentiometer and the ESP32 microcontroller. Leveraging the ESP32’s analog-to-digital conversion capabilities, the potentiometer serves as a user-friendly interface for adjusting the LED’s brightness in real-time. The integration of Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) allows the digital control of analog signals,… Continue reading Brightness Control of LED By Using Potentiometer and ESP32
Category: Industrial Automation
MIRROR OPERATION IN FUSION 360
In Fusion 360, creating a mirror operation involves duplicating an object or feature across a specified plane. Here are the general steps to perform a mirror operation in Fusion 360: For Bodies or Components: Open Your Design: Open the design in which you want to perform the mirror operation. Activate the “Mirror” Command: In the… Continue reading MIRROR OPERATION IN FUSION 360
Charging Mechanism of Li-Ion Battery
Lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries are widely used in various electronic devices due to their high energy density and long cycle life. Understanding the charging mechanism is crucial for optimizing battery performance and ensuring safety. This overview provides insights into the key stages of the Li-ion battery charging process. 1. Charging Stages: Constant Current (CC) Stage: In… Continue reading Charging Mechanism of Li-Ion Battery
G-CODE
G-code, short for “Geometric Code” or “G-programming,” is a standardized programming language used in computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) and computer numerical control (CNC) machining. It consists of a set of instructions that control the movements and operations of CNC machines, such as milling machines, lathes, routers, and 3D printers. These instructions are typically alphanumeric codes that… Continue reading G-CODE
TP5000 Charging Module: Detailed Overview
Introduction: The TP5000 charging module is a dedicated lithium battery charging solution commonly used in various electronic applications. This detailed overview provides insights into the key features, specifications, working principles, and applications of the TP5000 module. 1. Module Overview: Compact Design: The TP5000 charging module is known for its compact design, making it suitable for… Continue reading TP5000 Charging Module: Detailed Overview
Overview of SW-18015P Vibration Sensor
Introduction: The SW-18015P is a type of vibration sensor designed to detect vibrations and movements in its surroundings. It is commonly used in electronic projects, alarm systems, and various applications where the detection of vibrations is essential for triggering specific actions. This overview provides a detailed look at the key features, working principles, and applications… Continue reading Overview of SW-18015P Vibration Sensor
COMPARISON BETWEEN FUSION 360 AND SOLIDWORKS
Fusion 360 and SolidWorks are both powerful computer-aided design (CAD) software tools used for 3D modeling and engineering design. However, they have some differences in terms of features, pricing, and their overall approach to design. Here’s a comparison between Fusion 360 and SolidWorks based on various factors: 1. User Interface: Fusion 360: Cloud-based design tool… Continue reading COMPARISON BETWEEN FUSION 360 AND SOLIDWORKS
JQ6500 MP3 Player Module
JQ6500 is a versatile and popular audio module known for its capability to play various audio formats. The module is often used in electronic projects, sound installations, and DIY audio gadgets. Its flexibility and ease of use make it a preferred choice among hobbyists and electronics enthusiasts. Overview: The JQ6500 audio module is a compact… Continue reading JQ6500 MP3 Player Module
SOFT ROBOTICS
Soft robotics is a subfield of robotics that focuses on the design, development, and application of robots constructed from soft and deformable materials. Unlike traditional rigid robots, soft robots are made from materials that can bend, stretch, and deform, allowing them to adapt to and interact with their environment in ways that traditional robots cannot.… Continue reading SOFT ROBOTICS
Introduction into Machining – Gear cutting
1. Overview Gears were made by hand from ancient times until the 18th century when mechanization became widespread in Europe with the introduction of clocks and other machines. During the Industrial Revolution, machines dedicated to making gears were developed in quick succession. In gear making, steel cylinders are first cut into circular plates, which are… Continue reading Introduction into Machining – Gear cutting