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BOM-DAT/mosfet-dat/mosfet-dat.md
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33 | 33 | | IRF8313 | | [[Infineon-dat]] | |
34 | 34 | |
35 | 35 | |
36 | + |
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36 | 37 | ### high power mosfet |
37 | 38 | |
38 | 39 | ![](2024-08-28-14-43-36.png) |
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81 | 82 | - [[AGM-Semi-AGM30P05A_C6719407.pdf]] |
82 | 83 | |
83 | 84 | |
85 | +## mosfet driver |
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86 | + |
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87 | +UCC27324 - UCC27324-Q1 Dual 4-A Peak High-Speed Low-Side Power MOSFET Driver |
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88 | + |
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89 | +The UCC27324-Q1 high-speed dual-MOSFET driver can deliver large peak currents into capacitive loads. |
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90 | + |
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91 | +Using a design that inherently minimizes shootthrough current, these drivers deliver 4 A of current where it is needed most, at the Miller plateau region during the MOSFET switching transition. |
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92 | + |
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93 | +A unique bipolar and MOSFET hybrid output stage in parallel also allows efficient current sourcing and sinking at low supply voltages. |
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94 | + |
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95 | +- [[NWI1126-dat]] |
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84 | 96 | |
85 | 97 | |
86 | 98 | ## ref |
Board-dat/Board-DAT.md
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361 | 361 | |
362 | 362 | Darlinton driver - [[SCU1024-dat]] |
363 | 363 | |
364 | +[[Intermittent-dat]] - [[SCU1044-dat]] - [[SCU1047-dat]] - [[SCU1048-dat]] - [[SCU1050-dat]] |
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364 | 365 | |
365 | 366 | ### SDR |
366 | 367 | - [[SDR1040-DAT]] - [[SDR1041-DAT]] - [[SDR1096-DAT]] - [[SDR1113-DAT]] - [[sdr1070-dat]] |
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Board-dat/DOD/DOD1077-dat/DOD1077-dat.md
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1 | 1 | |
2 | 2 | # DOD1077-dat |
3 | 3 | |
4 | -- legacy wiki page - https://w.electrodragon.com/w/Category:Nuvoton |
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5 | - |
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4 | +- [[nuvoton-dat]] - [[N76E003-dat]] |
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6 | 5 | |
7 | 6 | ## Board Info |
8 | 7 | |
9 | 8 | ![](2023-12-29-16-51-30.png) |
10 | 9 | |
10 | +SCH |
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11 | + |
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12 | +![](2025-01-09-13-28-35.png) |
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13 | + |
Board-dat/SCU/SCU1047-dat/SCU1047-dat.md
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1 | + |
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2 | +# SCU1047-dat.md |
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3 | + |
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4 | +## Function parts |
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5 | + |
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6 | +- [[LDO-dat]] |
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Board-dat/SCU/SCU1050-dat/SCU1050-dat.md
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7 | 7 | |
8 | 8 | ## ref |
9 | 9 | |
10 | +- [[n76e003-dat]] - [[LM7805-dat]] |
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11 | + |
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12 | + |
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10 | 13 | - [[Intermittent-dat]] |
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Chip-dat/STC-dat/STC-dat.md
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10 | 10 | ![](2024-10-27-13-36-15.png) |
11 | 11 | |
12 | 12 | |
13 | +## APP |
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14 | + |
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15 | +- [[SCU1047-dat]] |
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16 | + |
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17 | + |
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18 | + |
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13 | 19 | ## ref |
14 | 20 | |
15 | 21 | - [[MCU-dat]] |
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Chip-dat/TI-dat/TI-Power-dat/LM7805-dat/LM7805-dat.md
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1 | + |
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2 | +# LM7805-dat |
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3 | + |
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4 | +LM340, LM340A and LM7805 Family Wide VIN 1.5-A Fixed Voltage Regulators |
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5 | + |
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6 | +- up to 35V input |
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7 | +- output voltage 5V |
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8 | + |
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9 | + |
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10 | + |
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11 | +## ref |
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12 | + |
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13 | +- [[LM7805]] |
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14 | + |
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15 | + |
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16 | +- [[TI-power-dat]] |
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Chip-dat/TI-dat/TI-Power-dat/TI-power-dat.md
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7 | 7 | - [[dcdc-down]] - [[ti-power]] |
8 | 8 | |
9 | 9 | |
10 | -**TPS54202** 4.5-V to 28-V Input, 2-A Output, EMI Friendly Synchronous Step Down Converter |
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0 | +**TPS54202** 4.5-V to 28-V Input, 2-A Output, EMI Friendly Synchronous Step Down Converter |
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1 | + |
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2 | +- [[LM7805-dat]] - [[LM317-dat]] |
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Chip-dat/nuvoton-dat/n76e003-dat/DS_N76E003_EN_Rev1.10.pdf
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Chip-dat/nuvoton-dat/n76e003-dat/n76e003-dat.md
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2 | +# n76e003-dat |
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3 | + |
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4 | +## Features |
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5 | + |
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6 | +![](2025-01-09-13-29-58.png) |
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7 | + |
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8 | +* 1T / 8051: 1T Value Microcontroller, 8051 We are more familiar with the classic kernel; |
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9 | +* 18KB Flash ROM: better than 8KB Flash, and 18KB of flash space, all can be used as data storage space; |
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10 | +* Same 1024B SRAM |
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11 | +* 17 + 1 inputs: better than up to 16 GPIOs; |
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12 | +* 2xUART, I2C, SPI: Better than SPI / I2C / UART (one more UART); |
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13 | +* 8ch of 12bit ADC: better than 5ch 10bit ADC; |
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14 | +* 6ch of individual duty PWM: better than 3 PWM outputs; |
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15 | +* 10KHz LIRC for WDT reset / WKT; |
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16 | +* 16MHz HIRC ± 1% Room temp. ± 2% full condition; |
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17 | +* -40 to 105 ℃ wider temperature range; |
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18 | +* 2.4V to 5.5V wider supply voltage range; |
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19 | +* TSSOP20 / QFN20; |
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20 | +* ESD & EFT: HBM / 8KV MM / 400V, Over 4KV, excellent ESD and EFT, immunity to interference and ESD protection; |
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21 | + |
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22 | + |
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23 | +## APP |
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24 | + |
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25 | +wireless power transmitter |
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26 | + |
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27 | +![](2025-01-09-12-39-20.png) |
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28 | + |
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29 | +[[SCU1048-dat]] - [[SCU1050-dat]] - [[DOD1077-dat]] |
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30 | + |
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31 | + |
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32 | +## repo |
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33 | + |
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34 | +- https://github.com/buttim/NuvoFlash |
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35 | +- https://github.com/steve-m/N76E003-playground |
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36 | +- https://github.com/frank-zago/nvtispflash |
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37 | + |
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38 | + |
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39 | + |
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40 | + |
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41 | +## ref |
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42 | + |
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43 | +- [[DS_N76E003_EN_Rev1.10.pdf]] |
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44 | + |
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45 | +- The Board Support Package (BSP) Keil for N76E003/ N76S003. - https://www.nuvoton.com/products/microcontrollers/8bit-8051-mcus/low-pin-count-8051-series/n76e003/?group=Software&tab=2 |
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46 | + |
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47 | +- [[nuvoton-dat]] |
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48 | + |
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49 | +- [[MCU-dat]] |
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Chip-dat/nuvoton-dat/nulink-dat/UM_NuTiny-SDK-N76E003_EN_Rev1.00.pdf
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Chip-dat/nuvoton-dat/nulink-dat/nulink-dat.md
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1 | + |
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2 | +# nulink-dat |
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3 | + |
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4 | +- NUC12SRE3DE |
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5 | + |
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6 | + |
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7 | + |
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8 | +## SCH |
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9 | + |
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10 | +SCH 1 |
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11 | + |
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12 | +![](2025-01-09-12-37-42.png) |
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13 | + |
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14 | +SCH 2 |
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15 | + |
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16 | +![](2025-01-09-12-37-01.png) |
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17 | + |
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18 | + |
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19 | +## ref |
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20 | + |
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21 | +- [[UM_NuTiny-SDK-N76E003_EN_Rev1.00.pdf]] |
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Chip-dat/nuvoton-dat/nuvoton-dat.md
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1 | + |
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2 | +# nuvoton-dat |
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3 | + |
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4 | +- [[n76e003-dat]] |
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5 | + |
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6 | + |
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7 | +- [[nulink-dat]] |
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8 | + |
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9 | +- legacy wiki page - https://w.electrodragon.com/w/Category:Nuvoton |
Tech-dat/MCU-dat/8051-dat/8051-dat.md
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2 | +# 8051-dat |
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3 | + |
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4 | +The official name of the 8051 microcontroller is Intel MCS-51. |
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5 | + |
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6 | +It was introduced by Intel in 1980 as a part of their MCS (Microcontroller Set) family. Over time, the 8051 architecture became popular and was adopted by many manufacturers, often with enhancements and additional features. Examples of such variants include Atmel's AT89 series and Silicon Labs' 8051-based microcontrollers. |
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9 | +## Chips |
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10 | + |
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11 | +- [[n76e003-dat]] |
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12 | + |
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13 | +- [[STC89C52-dat]] |
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14 | + |
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15 | +- [[STC-dat]] - [[stc15w202s-dat]] |
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Tech-dat/actuator-dat/Intermittent-dat/Intermittent-dat.md
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3 | 3 | |
4 | 4 | https://www.electrodragon.com/product/delay-start-relay-board-ne555/ |
5 | 5 | |
6 | -- [[SCU1044-dat]] |
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7 | - |
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8 | -- [[SCU1047-dat]] - [[SCU1048-dat]] - [[SCU1050-dat]] |
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6 | +- [[SCU1044-dat]] - [[SCU1047-dat]] - [[SCU1048-dat]] - [[SCU1050-dat]] |
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9 | 7 | |
10 | 8 | | SKU | timing | core | |
11 | 9 | | --------------- | ------------ | ---- | |
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19 | 17 | legacy wiki page - https://w.electrodragon.com/w/MCU_Relay |
20 | 18 | |
21 | 19 | |
20 | +## ref |
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22 | 21 | |
22 | +- [[8051-dat]] |
Tech-dat/actuator-dat/actuator-dat.md
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11 | 11 | |
12 | 12 | - [[SCU1080-dat]] |
13 | 13 | |
14 | - |
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14 | +- [[mosfet-dat]] |
Tech-dat/power-dat/DC-dat/LDO-dat/LDO-dat.md
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49 | 49 | |
50 | 50 | ## large current |
51 | 51 | |
52 | - |
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52 | +- [[LM7805-dat]] - [[TI-power-dat]] |
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53 | 53 | |
54 | 54 | |
55 | 55 | ## ref |
Tech-dat/tech-dat.md
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55 | 55 | |
56 | 56 | ### Sensors and actuator |
57 | 57 | |
58 | -- [[sensor-dat]] |
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58 | +- [[sensor-dat]] - [[actuator-dat]] |
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59 | 59 | |
60 | 60 | |
61 | 61 |
app-dat/home-plant-dat/home-plant-dat.md
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9 | 9 | |
10 | 10 | - The temperature range for growing mushrooms is typically between 15°C to 24°C |
11 | 11 | |
12 | -## humidity |
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12 | +## Temperature and Humidity |
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13 | 13 | |
14 | 14 | Humidity Tray: Place a shallow tray of water with some pebbles or stones in the growing area. |
15 | 15 | |
16 | 16 | The water will slowly evaporate, increasing the humidity. You can add a small fan to circulate the air around the tray, which helps maintain airflow while boosting humidity. |
17 | 17 | |
18 | -## Air |
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18 | + |
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19 | +## Air Flow |
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19 | 20 | |
20 | 21 | The term "fresh air" for plants, in a technical sense, generally refers to an optimal supply of oxygen (O₂) and carbon dioxide (CO₂), along with proper air circulation, which are essential for the healthy growth and metabolism of plants. |
21 | 22 |