Month: September 2018
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Bluetooth 5 SiP module for easier connectivity
ON Semiconductor has added to its RSL10 family of Bluetooth 5 certified radio SoCs with a ready-to-use 6 x 8 x1.46 mm System-in-Package (SiP) module. [via] The RSL10 SIP has a built-in antenna, RSL10 radio and the required passive components in a small package. Certified by the...
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Arduino launches a Command Line Interface (CLI)
As a new Linux user or even a window pro user, you will probably be familiar with the terminal or command prompt as known in windows. Those tools give user extra control when using a pc, as you can perform actions faster, automate things and so much more as compared to using the...
Continue Reading![A Tiny Electronic Dice based on ATtiny25V A Tiny Electronic Dice based on ATtiny25V](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/a-tiny-electronic-dice-based-on-1024x576.jpg)
A Tiny Electronic Dice based on ATtiny25V
Zak Kemble @ zakkemble.co.uk shared another great tiny project. This time it's a tiny electronic dice based on ATtiny25V microcontroller. Sources available on GitHub. He writes: Here’s a simple, tiny electronic dice project using 7 LEDs, an ATtiny25V, a CR1616 coin cell and a few...
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4-channel voltage supervisors accurate to ±0.5%
Analog Devices' LTC2962-LTC2964 family of 4-channel voltage supervisors has been designed with exceptional accuracy for increased system voltage margin and enhanced reliability. [via] ASIC, FPGA, DSP, MCU and MPU architectures that operate from supplies as low as 1V cannot utilize...
Continue Reading![Pico – The World’s Smallest Arduino 328PB Core. Pico – The World’s Smallest Arduino 328PB Core.](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/989a0e8a697a37abc3a1964a02479cbe_original.png)
Pico – The World’s Smallest Arduino 328PB Core.
Pico - tiny & powerful. More features and performance than an Arduino Uno in a tiny, quarter-sized board that's breadboard compatible. [via] The Pico is still the smallest Arduino development board on the planet, at 20.32x20.32mm. It’s breadboard compatible, and offers roughly...
Continue Reading![The NANO-002: Industrial Power in the Palm of Your Hand The NANO-002: Industrial Power in the Palm of Your Hand](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Nano-002N-3D-Rear-01-600x400px.jpg)
The NANO-002: Industrial Power in the Palm of Your Hand
(Taipei, Taiwan – September 11, 2018) – AAEON, a global leader in the development of innovative IPC solutions, launches the NANO-002, a mini PC with the power and flexibility to manage tough applications in the factory, office, and off-site locations. Fitted with a 6th generation...
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SimpleSleep – Arduino Sleep modes Library
An Arduino library for simple means of putting your Arduino into sleep modes in order to save power when you are not doing much, supports a variety of common microcontrollers used with Arduino... Deep and Dreamless Slumber (Forever Sleep) Sleeping forever is the simplest type of sleep...
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Build a Multisensor Shield for ESP8266
Rui Santos has a great write-up on building a Multisensor Shield for ESP8266, that is available on GitHub: In this project you’ll discover how to design and create a Multisensor Shield for the ESP8266 Wemos D1 Mini board. The shield has temperature sensor (DS18B20), a PIR motion...
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