Year: 2017
Programmable LED dimmer
A Programmable LED dimmer from Soldernerd: Around one and a half years ago I’ve designed and built various LED dimmers for both white and RGB LEDs. Then late last year someone approached me asking if I could make an RGB dimmer for him, too. But my designs were really tailored to...
Continue ReadingMultichannel Wireless Light Dimmer
abhishek123 @ instructables.com writes: This project aims to Control the intensity of the dimmable lighting appliances via a trailing edge dimmer. Provide the user , ability to control lightsindependently and wirelessly over the Wi-Fi network and the Internet! Multichannel...
Continue ReadingDevelopment board targets IoT and is Arduino compatible
Graham Prophet @ eedesignnewseurope.com discuss about a new IoT board to the market. Distributor Arrow Electronics has extended its range of IoT development boards with the SmartEverything Panther. The Panther board enables users to add pattern recognition capabilities to their...
Continue ReadingNanoscale refrigerator helps quantum computers keep their cool
by Michael Irving @ newatlas.com: The next big breakthrough for electronics is likely to be quantum computers, which will increase digitized memory capacity exponentially and allow scientists to start tackling problems that our classical computers have no hope of handling right now....
Continue ReadingFirecricket – Bring your toys and costume props to life!
A tiny 32-bit Arduino compatible light, sound, & motion controller you can program yourself! The Firecricket is an Arduino compatible light, sound, and motion controller featuring a 48MHz 32-bit ARM Cortex M0+ microcontroller w/ 16K of RAM, a MicroSD slot so you can store sound...
Continue ReadingZeroPhone, A Raspberry Pi-Based Open Source Smartphone
Raspberry Pi is one of the most helpful innovations in the hardware industry. It has helped beginners and children learn programming and allowed the makers to develop powerful and cheap DIY projects. "ZeroPhone" is a new DIY smartphone that is built based on Raspberry Pi and cost about...
Continue Reading400V – 5A Power Supply For Brushless Motor Drivers
Although the power supply design is specific to the Brushless Servo Drivers mainly for IPM Modules, the concepts and circuit design may be used for any power supply requires high voltage output up to 400V DC and 5 Amps. The power supply is an unregulated design with an option to allow...
Continue ReadingA 32-BIT FISHINO board with WiFi, SD card, RTC, audio codec, LiPo and more
Boris Landoni @ open-electronics.org presents his 32bit Arduino Compatible board which has some nice features on board. He wrties: Our prototyping board acquires a 32-bit processor and sets the bar high, towards demanding applications that may take full advantage of the WiFi...
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