Month: January 2017
ESP32 Review: Using the ESP32 with the Arduino IDE
In this video educ8s.tv reviews the ESP32, the successor of the popular ESP8266! Hello 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. You can subscribe to our channel by...
Continue ReadingSAMD21G-Based Arduino Compatible Development Board
With extended I/O pins, the same powerful controller of the Arduino Zero, Atmel SAMD12G18 and in smaller size, Albert Van Dalen had developed “SAM 15x15“ development board. SAM 15x15 is an Arduino compatible development board that features the Atmel SAMD12G18 microcontroller. It...
Continue ReadingUltra-thin, high thermal conductivity substrate integrates ESD protection
Clemens Valens @ elektormagazine.com discuss about a new IC substrate. He writes: A new, ultra-thin ceramic substrate with an ESD strength of up to 25 kV – more than three times higher than the standard 8 kV of state-of-the-art Zener diodes – also features a high thermal...
Continue ReadingA New Era of 3D Printing With Cel Robox’s Root, Mote and Tree!
C Enterprise Ltd., the company behind the amazing 3D printer Cel Robox, is now back on stage with some new upgrades and plug-ins: Root, Mote and Tree! Imagine that you will be able to control your 3D printer missions remotely where you can also control not only one printer, but multiple...
Continue ReadingTiny Professional Microphone Preamplifier
The board has been design around INA217 low distortion, low noise instrumentation amplifier. The INA217 is ideal for low-level audio signals such as balanced low-impedance microphones. Many industrial, instrumentation, and medical applications also benefit from its low noise and wide...
Continue ReadingUltra thin supercapacitor for peak power assist
Peggy Lee @ newelectronics.co.uk discuss about MURATA's ultra thin supercapacitor. The DMH series from Murata is said to be the lowest profile supercapacitor. The product is designed for peak power assist duties in wearable applications and various other devices. Measuring 20 x...
Continue ReadingPWM POWER REGULATOR
pinko @ blog.exrockets.com wanted to regulate the power to a resistive load so he decided to build a PWM power regulator based on PIC18LF2550. In order to synthesize chlorates and perchlorates in the home lab it is always good to have a way to regulate the current flowing through the...
Continue ReadingA Mass Programming Bench for ATMega32u4 MCUs
"limpkin" @ limpkin.fr wanted to program some thousand of MCUs so he decided to build his own programming bench. He writes: As you may know I started the Mooltipass offline password keeper project more than 2 years ago. Together with a team of volunteers from all over the globe I...
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