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How to Use Streichfett: Examples, Pinouts, and Specs

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It seems there is a misunderstanding. "Streichfett" refers to a type of spreadable fat used in cooking and baking, which is not an electronic component. If you intended to refer to an electronic component with a similar name or have a specific electronic component in mind, please clarify so I can provide accurate and relevant documentation.

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Arduino-Based Fingerprint Access Control System with LCD Display
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This circuit is a fingerprint-based access control system. It uses an Arduino UNO to interface with a fingerprint sensor and a 20x4 I2C LCD panel for user interaction, and controls a 12V solenoid lock via an IRFZ44N MOSFET. The system allows users to enroll and verify fingerprints, displaying status messages on the LCD and actuating the solenoid lock upon successful verification.
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Arduino UNO-Based Automatic Styrofoam Cutter with Dual Stepper Motor Control
Image of Automatic Styrofoam Cutter: A project utilizing Streichfett in a practical application
This circuit is an automatic styrofoam cutter controlled by an Arduino UNO, which drives two stepper motors using an A4988 driver for a bipolar stepper motor and a ULN2003 driver for a unipolar stepper motor. The Arduino sends control signals to the drivers to rotate the motors, powered by a 12V power supply.
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ESP32-Based Battery Welding Station with TFT Display and Rotary Encoder
Image of batt tab welder with large mosfet bank: A project utilizing Streichfett in a practical application
This circuit is a battery welding system controlled by an ESP32 microcontroller. It features a rotary encoder for user input, a TFT display for visual feedback, and various LEDs and a buzzer for status indication. The system includes a MOSFET bank and SSR for controlling the welding pen, with settings and operations managed through the ESP32's firmware.
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Arduino UNO-Based Line Following Robot with NRF24L01 Wireless Control and Battery Power
Image of RH_WallE_Reciever: A project utilizing Streichfett in a practical application
This circuit is a remote-controlled vehicle system that uses an Arduino UNO to interface with an NRF24L01 wireless module for communication, a 4-channel infrared tracing module for line detection, and an L298N motor driver to control two DC motors. Additional components include IR sensors for obstacle detection, a tactile switch for reset, and a piezo buzzer for audio feedback.
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Explore Projects Built with Streichfett

Use Cirkit Designer to design, explore, and prototype these projects online. Some projects support real-time simulation. Click "Open Project" to start designing instantly!
Image of FINGERPRINT_DOOR_LOCK/UNLOCK: A project utilizing Streichfett in a practical application
Arduino-Based Fingerprint Access Control System with LCD Display
This circuit is a fingerprint-based access control system. It uses an Arduino UNO to interface with a fingerprint sensor and a 20x4 I2C LCD panel for user interaction, and controls a 12V solenoid lock via an IRFZ44N MOSFET. The system allows users to enroll and verify fingerprints, displaying status messages on the LCD and actuating the solenoid lock upon successful verification.
Cirkit Designer LogoOpen Project in Cirkit Designer
Image of Automatic Styrofoam Cutter: A project utilizing Streichfett in a practical application
Arduino UNO-Based Automatic Styrofoam Cutter with Dual Stepper Motor Control
This circuit is an automatic styrofoam cutter controlled by an Arduino UNO, which drives two stepper motors using an A4988 driver for a bipolar stepper motor and a ULN2003 driver for a unipolar stepper motor. The Arduino sends control signals to the drivers to rotate the motors, powered by a 12V power supply.
Cirkit Designer LogoOpen Project in Cirkit Designer
Image of batt tab welder with large mosfet bank: A project utilizing Streichfett in a practical application
ESP32-Based Battery Welding Station with TFT Display and Rotary Encoder
This circuit is a battery welding system controlled by an ESP32 microcontroller. It features a rotary encoder for user input, a TFT display for visual feedback, and various LEDs and a buzzer for status indication. The system includes a MOSFET bank and SSR for controlling the welding pen, with settings and operations managed through the ESP32's firmware.
Cirkit Designer LogoOpen Project in Cirkit Designer
Image of RH_WallE_Reciever: A project utilizing Streichfett in a practical application
Arduino UNO-Based Line Following Robot with NRF24L01 Wireless Control and Battery Power
This circuit is a remote-controlled vehicle system that uses an Arduino UNO to interface with an NRF24L01 wireless module for communication, a 4-channel infrared tracing module for line detection, and an L298N motor driver to control two DC motors. Additional components include IR sensors for obstacle detection, a tactile switch for reset, and a piezo buzzer for audio feedback.
Cirkit Designer LogoOpen Project in Cirkit Designer