Adafruit_PowerBoost_SaveShutdown
This project is a save shutdown for the Adafruit Power Boost 1000c. You can use this circuit to delay the power-off, after the user switched the device off. Usefull for e.g. Rasperry Pi. (by FelixWeichselgartner)
NE555-SPICE-Model
This project contains a Spice model for the popular NE555 timer IC, which is widely used in electronic circuits for generating accurate time delays or oscillations. (by MuMashhour)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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Adafruit_PowerBoost_SaveShutdown
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Safe shutdown switch
maybe this helps you: https://github.com/FelixWeichselgartner/Adafruit_PowerBoost_SaveShutdown
- Need a Power solution
NE555-SPICE-Model
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Best way to SPICE model Rise/Fall times
I'm developing a SPICE model for the NE555 timer and I'd like to include some real-world constraints. According to the datasheet, the rise and fall times of the output pin are typically 100 ms. I currently model the rise and fall times using a capacitor and an arbitrary voltage source, but this does not produce good results, and I was wondering if there was a better way to model it. The project can be found at https://github.com/MuMashhour/NE555-SPICE-Model.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Adafruit_PowerBoost_SaveShutdown and NE555-SPICE-Model you can also consider the following projects:
Raspberry-Pi-Dashboard - Web-App Dashboard to monitor Raspberry Pi hardware and software status. Nothing more than Webserver + PHP required.
MMM-Remote-Control - Magic Mirror Module to shutdown or configure your mirror
raspberry-pi-safe-off-switch - A set of scripts that can be used to provide a "safe power off switch" for a Raspberry Pi.
SpiceSharp - Spice# is a cross-platform electronic circuit simulator based on Berkeley Spice - the mother of commercial industry-standard circuit simulators.
rpi-ir-remote - Instructions and code for using a Raspberry Pi as an IR remote control
mlb-led-scoreboard - An LED scoreboard for Major League Baseball :baseball:
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Adafruit_PowerBoost_SaveShutdown vs rpi-ir-remote
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