Month: April 2016
![WiGPSFi – ESP8266 + GPS module WiGPSFi – ESP8266 + GPS module](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/image-3-e1460967896924-576x1024.jpeg)
WiGPSFi – ESP8266 + GPS module
euerdesign.de has connected the ESP8266 to an GPS and a SD-Card to scan networks – coded a MySQL-DB with some PHP parsers and dynamic maps – and get fascinated by all the 2,4 GHz radiation arround him. In this blogpost, you can only read about finding and printing out maps with...
Continue Reading![LoRaONE: the LoRa® IoT development board LoRaONE: the LoRa® IoT development board](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/LoRaONE.png)
LoRaONE: the LoRa® IoT development board
LoRaONE is a new board to help you develop IoT applications fast and with ease. It's an Arduino compatible board packed with features and sensors, making it the ideal solution for makers and creators that can’t wait to make the Internet of Things a reality. It is easy to program,...
Continue Reading![Troubleshooting I2C for Arduino and nRF51822 Troubleshooting I2C for Arduino and nRF51822](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/i2ctest_arduino_nrf51dk-e1460966387399.jpg)
Troubleshooting I2C for Arduino and nRF51822
bitknitting.wordpress.com documented his efforts to transmit data over the I2C interface and analyze traffic using a USB login analyzer. The goal of this post is to transmit data over the I2C interface. Confirmation that the data was transferred will be output of the SDA/SCL lines...
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SparkFun Electronics Eagle Libraries
Sparkfun has their own Eagle libraries available on github.com. This is a great resource for new board designs. They also have a guide on how to install the libraries and how to create custom footprints. This is the complete SparkFun Electronics default foot prints for Eagle 6.0+. We...
Continue Reading![Mikron 1663RU1 – 16 Mibit SRAM Die-Shot Mikron 1663RU1 – 16 Mibit SRAM Die-Shot](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/mikron-16m-90nm-e1460802201907.jpg)
Mikron 1663RU1 – 16 Mibit SRAM Die-Shot
Here is a die-shot, this time it’s a 1663RU1 from Russia’s Mikron semiconductor manufacturer. At the time of its release this was Russia’s first 90nm chip (by comparison 14nm is now available). Mikron is currently the most advanced microelectronic fab in Russia, located in...
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Fluke PM6608B Frequency Counter 10MHz OCXO Reference Upgrade Module
Fluke PM6608B Frequency Counter 10MHz OCXO Reference Upgrade Module -...
Continue Reading![Real time clock and temperature monitor with a DS3231 and a Color TFT Real time clock and temperature monitor with a DS3231 and a Color TFT](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/real-time-clock-and-temperature.jpg)
Real time clock and temperature monitor with a DS3231 and a Color TFT
In this video educ8s.tv is building a Real Time clock and temperature monitor with a big 3.2" Color TFT display. They are using a DS3231 Real Time clock module to get the time, the date and the temperature. The heart of the project is the powerful Arduino Due board, which can drive...
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Flexible haptic actuators designed for wearable devices
Graham Prophet on edn-europe.com talks about a new cooperation between Kemet and Novasentis aim to develop the next generation of haptic actuators that acts as a second skin for devices. Kemet and Novasentis, developer of haptic and sensory feedback technology for wearable devices,...
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