Month: July 2017
![1.7K Voters Choose From about 100 SBC’s — The Results of Linuxgizmos 2017 Survey 1.7K Voters Choose From about 100 SBC’s — The Results of Linuxgizmos 2017 Survey](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/2017sbcsurvey-all-sbc-scores-max-1024x244.jpg)
1.7K Voters Choose From about 100 SBC’s — The Results of Linuxgizmos 2017 Survey
Each year, Linuxgizmos does a survey about Single Board Computers (SBC) to find out how many of hackers and makers are using each of which . The results this year show apparently, the domination of Raspberry Pi 3 over the other 97 boards by a proportion of 4-to-1. Raspberry Pi 3 was...
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Cinque, Combining RISC-V With Arduino
After announcing "HiFive1" at the end of 2016, SiFive is introducing its second RISC-V based development board "The Arduino Cinque". It is the first Arduino board that is featuring RISC-V instruction set architecture. Arduino Cinque is running SiFive’s Freedom E310, one of the fastest...
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rDUINOScope – Arduino Telescope Control
Dessislav Gouzgounov @ hackaday.io build an Arduino Due based, open source, goto telescope controller. The initial idea was to create cheap and easy to build alternative of commercially available GOTO hand controllers, but in a better, feature rich way. In the heart of the system is...
Continue Reading![Using the OpenScope MZ in LabVIEW Using the OpenScope MZ in LabVIEW](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/33024340530_aba00b5fe8_o_HVfEU74wds.png)
Using the OpenScope MZ in LabVIEW
This project will show how to use your OpenScope MZ in LabVIEW. by Austin Stanton @ hackster.io: In this tutorial, we will go over how to connect an OpenScope MZ to LabVIEW. To do so, I will be walking you through some example VIs that I made. These examples allow you to access the...
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Arduino Analog Thermometer With DS18b20 Module
Sometimes, it is necessary to add a temperature indicator into your projects. Therefore, in this tutorial you will learn how to hack your analog Voltmeter and convert into an analog Thermometer using Arduino and a DS18B20 temperature sensor. Arduino Analog Thermometer With DS18b20...
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Open IoT Certification Mark – A New Certification For IoT Products
So it’s the time to witness the birth of a new certification for IoT industry. As security and data privacy in IoT platforms and products are two of the main concerns for developers and end-users, the new certificate discuss these concerns and even more. IoT is yet to have such...
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STM32 Arduino compatible board
HardiqV @ instructables.com build an alternative board to Arduino using STM 32 series of mcus. We love the Arduino board and it's prototyping platform . It makes the complete prototyping process smooth and enjoying with the help of it's add on such as Arduino IDE and a huge community...
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Digital UV-meter with OLED Display
techn0man1ac @ instructables.com build a nice VU meter using Arduino and an OLED display. Hello, instructable. Today I will tell you how to make a simple digital VU meter (sound level meter) using Arduino and OLED displays and 2 resistors by yourself (DIY). The device is quite simple,...
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