Month: March 2019
![Google Coral – An i.MX8M dev board with Edge TPU AI chip Google Coral – An i.MX8M dev board with Edge TPU AI chip](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/google_coral_devboard.jpg)
Google Coral – An i.MX8M dev board with Edge TPU AI chip
Single board computers are not a new wonder anymore and the market has already experienced so many different devices based on numerous SoC and SOM. So, why should we be excited this time about the launch of a $150 “Coral Dev Board”? Well, there are multiple reasons - but the most...
Continue Reading![The top 10 linear voltage regulators according to SnapEDA The top 10 linear voltage regulators according to SnapEDA](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/SOT-23-5-20PKG.jpg)
The top 10 linear voltage regulators according to SnapEDA
In electronics, linear voltage regulators are commonly used to stabilize voltages. Regardless of the input voltages or load conditions, they will provide fixed output voltages, thus protecting devices from fluctuating outputs, which can cause inefficient performance or even...
Continue Reading![PYNQ-Z1: Python Productivity for Zynq-7000 ARM/FPGA SoC PYNQ-Z1: Python Productivity for Zynq-7000 ARM/FPGA SoC](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/PYNQ_-_Oblique_-_new_jumpers_-_Academic_-_600__00413.1488572179.1280.1280-e1552032363386.png)
PYNQ-Z1: Python Productivity for Zynq-7000 ARM/FPGA SoC
Python Productivity for Zynq - A Special Project from Xilinx University Program The PYNQ-Z1 board is designed to be used with PYNQ, a new open-source framework that enables embedded programmers to exploit the capabilities of Xilinx Zynq All Programmable SoCs (APSoCs) without having to...
Continue Reading![4DSystems – Diablo16- and Picaso-based LCD modules 4DSystems – Diablo16- and Picaso-based LCD modules](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/4DSystems.png)
4DSystems – Diablo16- and Picaso-based LCD modules
RS Components, a global multi-channel provider of industrial and electronic products and solutions, has introduced the Gen4 Series of integrated TFT LCD modules and related starter packs from embedded graphics specialist 4D Systems. Gen4 display modules are designed for ease of...
Continue Reading![CUI’s MEMS Microphones deliver enhanced audio quality CUI’s MEMS Microphones deliver enhanced audio quality](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/47103.png)
CUI’s MEMS Microphones deliver enhanced audio quality
CUI’s analog and digital MEMS microphones deliver enhanced audio quality in extremely compact packages. CUI’s MEMS microphones provide users with improved audio quality and performance in compact, low-profile packages as small as 2.75 mm x 1.85 mm x 0.95 mm. Featuring...
Continue Reading![BeagleBone SBC features dual Cortex-A15 Soc and AI support BeagleBone SBC features dual Cortex-A15 Soc and AI support](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/BeagleBone-AI-Large-1024x768.jpg)
BeagleBone SBC features dual Cortex-A15 Soc and AI support
Open source community BeagleBoard.org has announced their BeagleBone AI SBC which features a dual Cortex-A15 TI AM5729 SoC that enables AI support via dual C66x DSPs and 4x EVE cores. The SBC comes with 1GB RAM, 16GB eMMC, WiFi, and GbE. The SoC includes four powerhouse...
Continue Reading![ATtiny85 Thermocouple Thermometer measures up to +1350°C ATtiny85 Thermocouple Thermometer measures up to +1350°C](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/thermocouplewater-1024x569.jpg)
ATtiny85 Thermocouple Thermometer measures up to +1350°C
This project describes a thermocouple thermometer, capable of measuring temperatures up to +1350°C, using just an ATtiny85 and an OLED display. by David Johnson-Davies @ technoblogy.com It uses the ATtiny85's analogue-to-digital converter with a x20 gain option to measure the...
Continue Reading![Getting Started with a PIC16 programming Getting Started with a PIC16 programming](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/1-CulRbG37C32F3-LNHD4S3g-1024x768.jpeg)
Getting Started with a PIC16 programming
Getting Started with a PIC16, Specifically, a PIC16f18326, by Mattia Maldini @ medium.com: Today I’m going to make a quick tutorial on how to program a bare PIC16, specifically the PIC16f18326. No demo boards and no USB cable, just the MCU, a breadboard and a dedicated...
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