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Komunikasi Arduino I2C, SPI dan UART Sigit Prakosa Adhi Nugraha; Lilo Sunuharjo; Muhammad 'Atiq
Switch : Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi Informasi Vol. 2 No. 5 (2024): September : Switch: Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi Informasi
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Teknik Elektro dan Informatika Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/switch.v2i5.187

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Communication between devices is an important aspect when developing an Arduino-based system. The three communication protocols commonly used with Arduino are I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit), SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface), and UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter). Each of these protocols has unique characteristics that make them suitable for different applications. These three communication protocols provide flexible options when developing systems that communicate with sensors, actuators, or other modules on the Arduino platform. Selecting the appropriate protocol depends on specific needs, such as speed, number of connected devices, and system complexity.
Desain Perancangan Buck Converter Berbasis IC LM2596 Raka Dian Mahardi; Lilo Sunuharjo; Danang Hendrawan; Muhammad ‘Atiq; Rizal Agri Wahyuadi; Sigit Prakosa Adhi Nugraha
Jurnal Sains dan Ilmu Terapan Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Sains dan Ilmu Terapan
Publisher : Politeknik Kampar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59061/jsit.v7i2.909

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A buck converter is a circuit that functions to reduce DC-DC voltage which is often used in various electronic applications. The aim of this research is to design and implement a buck converter circuit that utilizes the LM2596 IC. The research methodology includes circuit design and practical testing. The research results show that circuit testing was carried out with input voltage variations of 10V, 15V, and 20V, which produced stable output voltages of 6.68V, 6.71V, and 6.78V respectively.