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Arduino Mega Chess on TFT display
Chess processor with GUI dedicated for Arduino Mega. by Sergey Urusov After some my Arduino project remains unclaimed touchscreen, so I decided to realize my chidhood dream to create a chess program. After a couple of months it wins me, but it is not big deal because i do not have any...
Continue ReadingRaspberry Pi Clock with Temperature
A Raspberry Pi clock with outside temperature display using OpenWeatherMap and inside temperature display using a MCP9808 sensor. By Jeremiah Mattison This project is for a building a digital clock that includes temperature display. It uses OpenWeatherMap to retrieve outside...
Continue ReadingOmron’s New Super-Sensitive, Non-Contact MEMS Temp Sensor
There’s a new addition to the Omron thermal sensor family. The D6T-1A-02 is the latest in sensory innovation with super-sensitive, infra-red (IR), non-contact temperature sensing capabilities using MEMS technology. The Omron D6T thermal sensor is ideal for building automation...
Continue ReadingEmbedded oscilloscope family for advanced electronics
By Ally Winning @ eenewsembedded.com: The R&S RTM3000 and R&S RTA4000 series oscilloscopes have been launched by Rohde & Schwarz to enable advanced power measurements and accurately analyse serial protocols. The RTM3000 oscilloscopes have bandwidths of 100 MHz, 200 MHz, 350...
Continue ReadingDAC Shield For Arduino Nano using MCP4725
This project features an easy to use Digital to Analog converter (DAC) shield for Arduino Nano. The project is built using MC4725 12Bit DAC IC over I2C communication. The shield directly seats on Arduino Nano and also can be used as stand-alone DAC converter that can be connected to...
Continue ReadingSimScale is Teaching Electronics Engineers How to Test Designs with Cloud-based CFD
Munich, January 9, 2018 — SimScale is announcing a free webinar on 24th of January to teach electronics engineers how conjugate heat transfer simulation in the cloud can help better investigate the thermal response of electronic packaging. According to the Electrical and Electronic...
Continue ReadingArduino Milliohm Meter
danielrp @ instructables.com writes: This is an accurate milliohm meter with a maximum resolution of 0.1mOhm. The design is very simple, the whole assembly can be built in a couple of hours once all the parts are gathered. It is based on a precision current sink and a high-resolution...
Continue ReadingOverclocking Raspberry Pi
How to overclock the Raspberry Pi device? Don’t matter if you are looking for the way to overclock the Raspberry Pi 3 or overclock the Raspberry Pi 2 – the algorithm stays the same. The only thing should be taken into consideration is that the Raspberry Pi 3 has significantly...
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