TPS5430
TPS5430 based DC-DC Buck Converter Module with parts from JLCPCB (by M4a1x)
Tricorder-PCB-Designs
PCB layout files for my tricorder project (by shivamkundan)
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0.0 | 3.8 | |
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TPS5430
Posts with mentions or reviews of TPS5430.
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Looking for Tips and a Review of my little DC-DC buck converter (TPS5430)
The board can be found on Github: https://github.com/M4a1x/TPS5430 (schematics pdf, etc. are in the "print" folder)
Tricorder-PCB-Designs
Posts with mentions or reviews of Tricorder-PCB-Designs.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-11.
- Wanted to share my project made using mostly Adafruit sensors. Behold: The most advanced functional tricorder ever made.
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ESP32 + RaspberryPi = The most advanced functional tricorder ever made
PCB design repo
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About to graduate with my PhD in ECE (embedded systems software). I wanted to share an example of what studying ECE can allow you to do. Behold: The most advanced functional tricorder ever made.
Thank you!!. I always wanted to make one since I first saw Star Trek in 2012. I started in mid 2021 and mostly worked on it the past two summers. I'm going to make a more detailed video explaining how I made it, but for now you can see the code and hardware used in the github repo's here and here. There's also a repo where I uploaded the PCB designs here.
What are some alternatives?
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OtterCastAudioV2 - OtterCast is an open-source audio streaming device running Linux. Based on a Sochip S3 SoC, featuring a Webinterface, shairport-sync, snapcast, Spotify Connect and pulseaudio sink/source.
goldfish - A small, thin, USB-C, Pro Micro compatible microcontroller