Month: October 2016
Traffic status on a wall clock
Use of traffic navigation apps to minimize the wait time on road is very common for drivers these days. Google navigation gathers data from the drivers who are navigating via Google Maps and shows the traffic flow on smartphones in real time. While this is a great feature to have in...
Continue ReadingACS714-30A Current Sensor module
The Allegro ACS714-30A provides economical and precise solution for AC or DC current sensing in automotive systems. The device package allows for easy implementation by the customer. Typical applications include motor control, load detection and management, switched-mode power...
Continue Reading64×16 MQTT LED Matrix Display
Xose Pérez @ tinkerman.cat build a MQTT LED matrix display to get notification messages. My MQTT network at home moves up and down a lot of messages: sensor values, triggers, notifications, device statuses,… I use Node-RED to forward the important ones to PushOver and some others...
Continue ReadingA Cost-efficient Super-Cascode SiC Switch
Coping with rapid technological advances and finding efficient energy solutions are the keys for development of power electronics of the future. A new research had been done in North Carolina State University about increasing the efficiency of high-power switches. Silicon Carbide is a...
Continue Reading$18 RTC Shield For Both Arduino UNO And Raspberry Pi 3
Time and date information may be essential requirements for developing a hardware project, such as registration systems, alarms, and smart pills box. These information can be obtained locally by RTC (Real Time Clock) and RTCC (Real Time Clock Calendar) circuits like DS1307 from Maxim...
Continue ReadingDeltu, An Interactive Delta Robot
Robots intelligence is going beyond borders and it may outsmart humans in some common games. Right now, these robots have their own personalities and if you are not skilled enough, they might get upset with you! The interactive Delta three-arm robot, Deltu, is able to interact with...
Continue ReadingESP8266 GMail sender
Borya shows us how to send emails using an ESP8266 wifi module. I will show you how to send emails from any ESP8266 wifi module using Gmail server. This instructable relies on Arduino core for ESP8266 WiFi chip, which makes a self-contained microcontroller from it (no need of...
Continue Reading40 PIN & 28 PIN PIC18F USB Development Board
PIC18F USB Development Board will help you with your prototyping requirement with any 28/40-pin Microchip microcontroller supporting USB interface . The board has been tested using PIC18F4550 40 Pin & PIC18F2550 28 Pin Microcontrollers. Features All ports terminating in...
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