Year: 2018
![Node Mini Server – A Server For The Quest of A Decentralized Internet Node Mini Server – A Server For The Quest of A Decentralized Internet](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/image3-1024x727.png)
Node Mini Server – A Server For The Quest of A Decentralized Internet
The quest for a decentralised web is something that is gaining more ground in the lights of data theft, privacy concerns, and others. The internet as we all know is now becoming monopolised as the big corporations are leveraging business, startups, users, developers and others to use...
Continue Reading![TTGO Micro-32 is a Module for ESP32-PICO-D4 SiP TTGO Micro-32 is a Module for ESP32-PICO-D4 SiP](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/TTGO-Micro-32-Pinout.jpg)
TTGO Micro-32 is a Module for ESP32-PICO-D4 SiP
The ESP32-PICO-D4 is a new variant of the known ESP32 SoC released by Espressif Systems. The PICO variant module measures around 13x19mm and it is designed as a system-in-package unlike the SoC styled ESP32, and comes with an ESP32 dual-core processor, a 4MB SPI flash, a crystal...
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Tiny Machine-Code Monitor
This project is a machine-code monitor that you program from a hexadecimal keypad using a simplified instruction set. by David Johnson-Davies It's a good project for learning about the fundamentals of machine code, and will also appeal to people who like programming challenges. The...
Continue Reading![Virtual Helium Atom with Virtual Breadboard Infinity-Shield Virtual Helium Atom with Virtual Breadboard Infinity-Shield](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/infinityshield_Fmb2BM7cef.png.jpg)
Virtual Helium Atom with Virtual Breadboard Infinity-Shield
How to connect the Helium Arduino stack with the Google IoT Core Channel using the Infinity-Shield mixed reality hardware emulator for VBB. by James Caska: I have been developing Virtual Breadboard since 1999. It's a fun way to learn about microcontrollers in a virtual sandbox and...
Continue Reading![VIA Snapdragon 820 Based SOM now compatible with Linux VIA Snapdragon 820 Based SOM now compatible with Linux](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/VIA_SOM-9X20_module_carrier_board.jpg)
VIA Snapdragon 820 Based SOM now compatible with Linux
VIA Technologies known for its array of embedded boards and solutions has announced the release of a Linux Board Support Package (BSP) based on the Yocto 2.0.3 for the VIA SOM-9x20 module. The VIA SOM 9x20 module was custom designed and meant for the Android platform and so migrating to...
Continue Reading![How to select the right thyristor (SCR) for your application How to select the right thyristor (SCR) for your application](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/an_stm_DM00140125.png)
How to select the right thyristor (SCR) for your application
SCR fundamentals discussed in this app note from STMicroelectronics. For an Introduction to Thyristors check here. This document provides some guidelines about how to select the right thyristor, also referred to as “SCR”, according to the different applications. Some very specific...
Continue Reading![Make Smart WiFi Router Using Raspberry Pi 3 Make Smart WiFi Router Using Raspberry Pi 3](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/36980930_1732499216857202_3942054909939023872_o_YWPg0sNTY8.jpg)
Make Smart WiFi Router Using Raspberry Pi 3
Here's how to make a smart WiFi router using the Raspberry Pi 3. by Mehedi Shakeel: In this video, I will show you how to make a smart WiFi router using the Raspberry Pi 3. This tutorial provides a step by step guide on how to set up the Raspberry Pi as a hotspot and make it function...
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Michigan Micro Mote – The World’s Smallest Computer
The battle of the world smallest computer is something the researchers at the University of Michigan don't attempt to give up anytime soon with the introduction of the Michigan Micro Mote, a computer smaller than a grain of rice. The Michigan Micro Mote has helped researchers at the...
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