Year: 2016
12$ 30MHz signal generator using Arduino
A signal generator is an electronic device that generates electronic signals and waveforms. These electronic signals are either repeating or non-repeating as per the requirements and field of applications. It is generally used in designing, testing, troubleshooting and repairing...
Continue ReadingUltralow Power Transistors Function for Years Without Batteries
Researchers at Cambridge University have just achieved a spectacular breakthrough in electronics design. They have developed new ultralow power transistors that could function for months or even years without a battery. These transistors look for energy from the environment around, thus...
Continue ReadingTwo New Orange Pi IoT Boards
Shenzhen Xunlong Orange Pi boards are low price boards and have huge support on communities such as Armbian, but two new Orange Pi boards might make the company even more relevant in the development board space. First, the company has released the tiny, and hopefully ultra cheap,...
Continue ReadingPlotclock with a DS3231 Real Time Clock and an Arduino UNO
educ8s.tv uploaded a new video. This time is a plotter clock using DS3231 and Arduino. 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 we are going to build this Plot...
Continue ReadingAT89SXX Development Board
Our AT89Sxx Development Board provides a very simple and cost effective prototyping platform. The compact design provides connection to all the pins of the microcontroller for the user. Features Prototyping solution available for 40-pin AT89xx series microcontroller from...
Continue ReadingNanobots Fight Cancerous Cells
Researchers from Polytechnique Montréal, Université de Montréal and McGill University have just achieved a spectacular breakthrough in cancer research. They have developed new nanorobotic agents capable of navigating through the bloodstream to administer a drug with...
Continue ReadingNanoPi S2, A $45 Development Board For Professionals & Hobbyists
FriendlyArm has released NanoPi S2, a small board with WiFi, Bluetooth and eMMC for professionals, enterprise users, makers and hobbyists. This NanoPi board uses the Samsung Quad Core Cortex-A9 S5P4418 SoC with dynamic frequency scaling up to 1.4GHz. It comes with 1G DDR3 RAM,...
Continue ReadingThe CapHat Keypad – a capacitive touch for Raspberry Pi
The only capacitive touch HAT for the Raspberry Pi. Ideal for students, educators and Raspberry Pi enthusiast. Launching on Kickstarter - 14th November 2016. The CapHat Keypad - a capacitive touch for Raspberry Pi -...
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