Year: 2016
ESP8266 Tutorials
This is a 4 part ESP8266 Tutorial @ runtimeprojects.com: ESP8266 Environment Setup Connect to WiFi and Download from the Internet Running a simple Web Server on ESP8266 How to turn your ESP8266 into an Access Point ESP8266 Tutorials -...
Continue ReadingSmart home monitoring system using Raspberry Pi
The advent of Internet of Things in recent years has made everyday objects smart and easily connectable to the internet. It has allowed us to automate our home by monitoring and controlling home appliances such as lights, sprinklers, thermostat, door locks, security systems, and many...
Continue ReadingMeet Wembi – The World’s First, Closed Loop Conversion Kit for 3D Printer
The future of 3D printing is here and it has a name – Wembi. Boasting an advanced PID compensation system that detects issues while your 3D printer or other CNC based machine is moving, Wembi readjusts itself to eliminate printing problems and help you get the perfect prints...
Continue ReadingEtch a Sketch featuring gen4-uLCD-50DT
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Continue ReadingLDO regulator boasts high PSRR
by Susan Nordyk @ edn.com: In addition to low noise, the LT3045 linear regulator from Linear Technology provides a PSRR (power supply rejection ratio) of >90 dB to 10 kHz and >70 dB to 2.5 MHz, quieting noisy or high-ripple input supplies. The LDO regulator’s ultralow spot...
Continue ReadingUsing Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) With Arduino
Most of hardware developers have used a temperature sensor in one or more of theirs projects. There are many types of temperature sensors, such as LM35, thermistors, and resistance thermometers. These types differ in response speed, temperature ranges, accuracy, and other...
Continue ReadingPrintable Circuits by PragmatIC Changing the IoT Future
PragmatIC is a world leader in manufacturing ultra low cost flexible electronics enabling the potential for trillions of “smart objects” that can interact with their environment. It has developed a unique platform of patented technologies to design and manufacture flexible...
Continue ReadingE-paper Shield Kit for the Teensy
Jarek tipped us with his latest project, an E-paper screen shield kit for Teensy. He writes: E-paper screens have been hacked out of Kindles and store price tags for a while, but this is the first ( to my knowledge ) open-source project which offers a simple and cheap interface for...
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