Month: October 2016
iBreathe, A Breathalyzer Based on Hexiwear
Knowing the amount of alcohol you drunk is becoming easier using the iBreathe Breathalyzer project by Dave Clarke. You just have to blow in the alcohol sensor, then it pings the result to a smartphone app and to the cloud to document it as a table so you can see alcohol intake through...
Continue ReadingA Multi-Use Mini Sensor Platform
While developing a smart hardware project, such as control and automation systems, you will almost need to use different types of sensors for collecting and gathering necessary data. LastSamurai had designed a platform that aims to simplify the use of digital and analogue sensors. The...
Continue ReadingATtiny85 Light Sensor – I2C slave device
Paweł Spychalski build a photoresistor based daylight meter sensor connected via I2C bus using ATtiny85: I love AVR ATtinyx5 series microcontrollers. They are cheap, easy to use, they can be programmed just like Arduinos and comparing to their size they offer great features. For...
Continue ReadingRegulator offers independent outputs
Susan Nordyk @ edn.com writes: Housed in a 15×9×2.42-mm over-molded BGA package, the LTM8049 µModule dual-output DC/DC converter from Linear Technology is configurable for a combination of SEPIC and/or inverting operation by simply grounding the appropriate output rail. All that...
Continue ReadingProgram AVR Using Arduino the easy way
rik @ riktronics.wordpress.com show us how to program AVR microcontrollers using an Arduino board. Advanced hobbyists like me (and you, of course 😉) love to play with microcontroller. And the most famous microcontrollers for beginners are AVR series from Atmel™. Almost...
Continue ReadingLC709501F – Li-ion, intelligent charge controller for next-generation power banks
by Graham Prophet @ edn-europe.com: ON Semiconductor has introduced a highly integrated single chip power bank charge controller for the development of next generation Li-Ion powered products. The LC709501F provides broad power and voltage/current output range of 5V, 9V and 12V...
Continue Reading433MHz wireless module configuration
Dziku discuss how to configure a cheap 433MHz wireless module for serial communication: HC-12 are cheap 433MHz wireless serial port communication modules with a range up to 1800m in open space. Each costs about $5 when bought from China, and 2 of them can create wireless UART link...
Continue Reading$4 Coin-sized Linux Computer with WiFi
VoCore is a small Linux computer with Wifi that can work as a full functional router. It runs OpenWrt on top of Linux. It contains 32MB SDRAM, 8MB SPI Flash and uses RT5350 (360 MHz MIPS) as its heart. It provides many interfaces such as 10/100M Ethernet, USB, UART, I2C, I2S, PCM, JTAG...
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