Year: 2016
Simple Electronic dice
This project is an electronic dice. It consists of seven LEDs positioned like a dice which light up to show the number. The leds are controlled by a 74HC4017 decade counter IC. Of this IC six outputs are used to drive the LEDs and a seventh output is used to reset the counter. This...
Continue ReadingHow to Setup a Raspberry Pi Without a Monitor or Keyboard
Circuit Basics writes: In this video, I'll walk you through the steps of setting up a Raspberry Pi from the first boot up without a keyboard or monitor. This process requires only a PC or Mac, an ethernet cable, and access to a network router. How to Setup a Raspberry Pi Without a...
Continue Reading2.8″ TFT LCD Touch Screen ILI9325 with Arduino Uno and Mega
educ8s.tv uploaded a new video. This is a 2.8” Arduino Touch Screen Tutorial with the ILI9325 driver. Nick writes: Hey guys, I am Nick and welcome to educ8s.tv a channel that is all about DIY electronics projects with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP8266 and other popular boards. Today...
Continue ReadingLT6658 – Precision Dual Output, High Current, Low Noise, Voltage Reference
Linear Technology announces the LT6658, a precision voltage reference that incorporates two high current output buffers. The LT®6658 precision 2.5V dual output reference combines the performance of a low drift low noise reference and a linear regulator. Both outputs are ideal for...
Continue ReadingCapacitor self-diagnostics
Peter Demchenko discuss about a design idea on how to test capacitors in circuit. The electrolytic capacitor is far from being the most reliable electronic component. One of its failure modes – a gradual loss of capacity – can hardly be noticed until power supply malfunction...
Continue ReadingSingle-chip USB-C buck-boost battery charger
Intersil's ISL9238 and ISL9238A add 5V-20V reverse boost for USB On-The-Go charging of portables such as smartphones and headphones; two USB-C buck-boost battery chargers support bidirectional power delivery in ultrabooks, tablets, power banks and other mobile products. by Graham...
Continue ReadingProgramming ESP8266 With Arduino IDE : The Easy Way
The ESP8266 WiFi Module is a self-contained SOC that can give any microcontroller access to your WiFi network. It's an extremely cost-effective board with a huge and ever-growing community. Each ESP8266 module comes pre-programmed with an AT command set firmware. This module has a...
Continue ReadingDIY Spectrum Analyser
Alan X has been working on a spectrum analyser project that can show the spectrum visually! He started working with ATTiny85 and kept on updating the project over time. Alan X used Goertzel's algorithm with a Hamming window, this algorithm can be used to detect a frequency from...
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