ESP8266 Wifi controlled Home Automation
geekrex @ instructables.com shows us how to use ESP8266 Wifi module for home automation. He writes: ESP8266 is a great thing for starting to Wifi And IOT. It is also cheap and be used for making cool projects connected to the Internet .Learn how to make a simple IOT Project with it...
Continue ReadingRechargeable batteries with nanowires last forever
by Harry Baggen @ elektormagazine.com: Researchers at the University of California (USA) have developed a nanowire-based material that allow a rechargeable battery to be charged and discharged hundreds of thousands of times without any loss of capacity. This would virtually...
Continue ReadingLTC4380 – Low Quiescent Current Surge Stopper
The LTC4380 is an ultralow quiescent current (IQ) surge stopper, providing compact overvoltage and overcurrent protection for always-on 4V to 72V electronics in automotive, industrial and avionic systems. The LTC4380 replaces traditional shunt circuits composed of bulky inductors,...
Continue ReadingUSB to UART Converter with GPIO – MCP220
The Module is based on The MCP2200, which is a USB-to-UART serial converter which enables USB connectivity in application that have a UART interface. The device reduces external components by integrating the USB termination resistors. The MCP2200 also has 256-bytes of integrated user...
Continue Reading3.3V to 30V DC/DC converter using SN6505A
Bob tipped us with his latest project. It's a 3V3/30V DC/DC converter using SN6505A from TI. Recently I'v got my samples of SN6505A, it's a really nice IC, so I decided to make a simple DC/DC converter to get familiar with it. What I like in this chip is that it can operate on input...
Continue ReadingDIY 32ch FPV 5.8ghz LCD
Spikey made his own DIY 32ch FPV 5.8ghz LCD. He writes: If you’re like me, you don like buying stuff that’s ready-to-go, but rather build one yourself. We usually spend more money, but it’s way more satisfying I really didn’t want to buy an overly expensive FPV LCD receiver,...
Continue ReadingSimple crystal tester
Dilshan Jayakody build a simple crystal tester based on Colpitts oscillator. He writes: This is simple Colpitts oscillator to test commonly available passive crystals which range between 2MHz to 27MHz. This unit must connect to an oscilloscope and/or frequency counter to get the...
Continue ReadingDS1307 RTC Module
The module based on DS1307, The DS1307 serial real-time clock (RTC) is a low-power, full binary-coded decimal (BCD) clock/calendar plus 56 bytes of NV SRAM. Address and data are transferred serially through an I²C, bidirectional bus. The clock/calendar provides seconds, minutes,...
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