Year: 2018
![CubieBoard9 – An Actions S900 SoC Based SBC With 2x HDMI CubieBoard9 – An Actions S900 SoC Based SBC With 2x HDMI](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/cubietech_cubieboard9_angle.jpg)
CubieBoard9 – An Actions S900 SoC Based SBC With 2x HDMI
CubieTech recently announced a new SBC CubieBoard9 on their product page. This SBC is yet unpriced and also not reached the CubieBoard.org community website. CubieBoard9 features a quad A53 Actions S900 SoC, 3GB LPDDR3, 16GB eMMC, WiFi/BT, and dual independent displays with HDMI,...
Continue Reading![Εfficient Wireless Li-Ion Charger with Regulator Optimized for Low Power Wearables Εfficient Wireless Li-Ion Charger with Regulator Optimized for Low Power Wearables](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/LTC4126-acl-1024x419.png)
Εfficient Wireless Li-Ion Charger with Regulator Optimized for Low Power Wearables
Analog Devices announces the Power by Linear™ LTC4126, which expands its offerings in wireless battery charging. The LTC4126 combines a wireless powered battery charger for Li-Ion cells with a high efficiency multi-mode charge pump DC/DC converter, providing a regulated 1.2V...
Continue Reading![The USB-C Explorer helps to get started with USB-C The USB-C Explorer helps to get started with USB-C](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Top_on_cropped.jpg)
The USB-C Explorer helps to get started with USB-C
Jason has designed a development board for USB-C and Power Delivery, that is available on GitHub. The board is also on sale at Tindie for $79 + shipping. The USB-C Explorer is a development board with everything needed to start working with USB Type-C. It contains a USB-C port...
Continue Reading![Using a Raspberry Pi to program an ATTiny10/9/5/4 Using a Raspberry Pi to program an ATTiny10/9/5/4](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/SOT-23-6-PKG.jpg)
Using a Raspberry Pi to program an ATTiny10/9/5/4
Using a Raspberry Pi to program an ATTiny4/5/9/10. But, mostly the $0.25 ATTiny10. And, not necessarily a Raspberry Pi, but anything with GPIOs! Yep. It works. At least tested pretty thoroughly with my ATTiny10. It can also read all the memories AND run timings against the AVR to do...
Continue Reading![Get your Things on the Internet in 30 seconds with the AVR-IoT! Get your Things on the Internet in 30 seconds with the AVR-IoT!](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/rs_20.jpg)
Get your Things on the Internet in 30 seconds with the AVR-IoT!
RS Components will stock Microchip’s AVR microcontroller IoT development board for Google Cloud, which enables the fast prototyping of cloud-connected devices. By Ally Winning [via] The Microchip AVR-IoT WG development board uses an ATmega4808 AVR-based MCU, with a ATECC608A...
Continue Reading![Murata’s 3D Silicon Capacitors Murata’s 3D Silicon Capacitors](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Silicon-Capacitors-Murata-Manufacturing-Co.-Ltd..png)
Murata’s 3D Silicon Capacitors
Murata high-density silicon capacitors are developed with a semiconductor MOS process and are using the third dimension to substantially increase the capacitor surface and thus its capacitance without increasing the capacitor footprint. Murata silicon technology is based on a monolithic...
Continue Reading![32.768 kHz MEMS resonator is only 0.9×0.6×0.3mm 32.768 kHz MEMS resonator is only 0.9×0.6×0.3mm](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/2018-10-18-jh-murata.jpg)
32.768 kHz MEMS resonator is only 0.9×0.6×0.3mm
Measuring just 0.9x0.6x0.3mm (50 % smaller than a conventional 32.768 kHz crystal resonator), the WMRAG series 32.768 kHz MEMS resonator is the world’s smallest, claims manufacturer Murata. Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Nagaokakyo-shi, Kyoto; Chairman of the...
Continue Reading![Increase data storage of your Raspberry Pi development board Increase data storage of your Raspberry Pi development board](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/PIB2MS1.F.jpg)
Increase data storage of your Raspberry Pi development board
Connect an mSATA drive to your development board, to increase its data storage capacity. [via] Increase the data storage capacity of your Raspberry Pi or other development board, by connecting it directly to an mSATA drive. Perfect for custom projects and applications, this USB to...
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