What are PCB Gold Fingers? PCB gold fingers, also known as edge connectors or contact fingers, are the gold-plated pads or traces located on the[…]
Introduction to Voltage Doubler Circuits A voltage doubler is an electronic circuit that converts an alternating current (AC) input voltage to a direct current (DC)[…]
Introduction to Transistor Flip Flops A transistor flip flop is a type of electronic circuit that uses transistors to store a single bit of binary[…]
What is a Float Switch? A float switch, also known as a level switch, is a device that detects the level of liquid in a[…]
Introduction to DC Motor Controllers A DC motor controller is an essential component in any system that utilizes a DC motor. It is responsible for[…]
Introduction to Notch Filters A notch filter, also known as a band-stop filter or band-rejection filter, is a type of electronic filter that attenuates signals[…]
Introduction to Transistors Transistors are semiconductor devices that are widely used in electronic circuits to amplify or switch electrical signals and power. They are the[…]
How Does an AOI Test Work? An AOI test system typically consists of the following components: One or more high-resolution digital cameras to capture images[…]
Introduction to Noise Filters In today’s world, we are constantly surrounded by various electronic devices that produce sound, such as smartphones, laptops, and audio systems.[…]
What is an Encoder? An encoder is a device that converts the angular position or motion of a shaft or axle into an analog or[…]