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Banana Pi DLNA media server

Couple of months back we decided to create our own media server to store our MP3s and digital photographs. But it gets postpone several months due to unavailability of main-boards and other resources. Finally, after reviewing several prototypes we decided to build our media server using Banana Pi (BPI) and MiniDLNA . Before finalize BPI we checked several main-boards which including Raspberry Pi B+ , Orange Pi One and BeagleBone Black . Out of all above main-boards we choose BPI M1 because of its inbuilt SATA2.0 interface, Gigabit Ethernet port and availability in local market. Final view of DLNA media server setup. As an operating system we use Bananian Linux , which is Debian derivative for BPI platform. To sore all our content, we use Seagate 1TB SATA 3.5 inch hard disk drive. Bananian OS and other packages are loaded into 8GB SD card. To power both BPI and SATA disk drive we design PSU using LM2576-5.0 step-down switching regulator IC. Also during the prototyping sta...

AF signal injector and tracer

Signal injector and the tracer is a very useful device when troubleshooting electronic audio equipment. We decided to build this signal injector by inspiring the article available in June 2016 - Everyday Practical Electronics (EPE) Magazine ( Audio Signal Injector and Tracer by John Clarke - Page 22 to 29). The signal injector design in EPE magazine is simple but we got few issues while constructing that circuit. The main issue is that LMC6482 is not available to buy in the local market. After few months wait we got a couple of ICs from eBay for LKR 600.00. The second issue is its output is not enough to drive most of the loudspeakers. After prototyping EPE design we decided to build similar sort of signal injector and tracer with commonly available ICs and with more powerful power amplifier stage. For our design, we use the LM358 operational amplifier IC which is commonly available in the local market (for LKR 15 to 20). For the power amplifier, we use LM386 low voltage power...