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Real-world electronics design, explained clearly. Practical guides, design breakdowns, and lessons learned from building reliable hardware.

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Nick

How Nearly Wrecking Your Senior-Year Engineering Project Can Lead to Co-Founding a Tech Company

The moment when you need to act is exactly when the penalty for not acting becomes too much to bear. – Unknown We’re tired of seeing the same mistakes happen to different people – and it’s time for a change.  Every year, hundreds of thousands of senior engineering students around the world build something as part of their final year project. Under pressure from their other courses, they go and quickly design and implement a system often with limited tools and resources, and often involving electronics, something many find confusing and unfamiliar. When they finally figure out how to

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Nick November 11, 2025
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Nick

Open-Source Protection Circuit Built Entirely from Analog ICs

The APPM (Active Power Protection Module) is a fully analog adjustable power protection module for overvoltage, undervoltage, reverse polarity, and short circuit protection. No black box ASICs. Just comparators, FETs, fuses and voltage references. A culmination of almost a year as an electronics student working in my free time. I started working on this after I destroyed 10 pricy servo motors by applying too much voltage. The rating was 6V and I had applied 6.5V thinking it would work as they are motors which are typically not as sensitive to excessive voltage… I guess not the expensive ones don’t

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Nick November 6, 2025
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Ethan

Why Overvoltage Protection Is Critical for Your Circuit (and 3 Ways to Add It)

Every electronics engineer eventually learns this lesson the hard way: you plug in power, a faint (or extremely loud) “pop” echoes through the room, and the circuit dies instantly. That’s the story of overvoltage. It is when the voltage applied to your circuit exceeds what your components can safely handle. Whether it’s from a mis-wired power adapter, an inductive kickback, or a power surge from a bench supply, even a momentary spike can destroy sensitive semiconductors. In professional designs, overvoltage protection (OVP) is not optional but a required part of reliability engineering. Adding overvoltage protection to your circuit is

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Ethan September 10, 2025

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