ESP8266 remote controlled sockets
Rui Santos published a new project, an ESP8266 remote controlled sockets: In this project your’re going to build a web server with an ESP8266 that can control remotely any sockets (safely!). ESP8266 remote controlled sockets -...
Continue ReadingArduino – How to use a Force Sensitive Resistor
by codebender_cc @ instructables.com: In this tutorial you will learn how to use an FSR - Force Sensitive Resistor with Arduino to fade an LED. This sensor is a variable resistor just like a photocell or flex sensor. The resistance changes by applying pressure on it. Arduino - How...
Continue ReadingLaser Diode Driver
Laser Diode Driver project will help you safely drive (constant current) a 3 mW visible Laser Diode for your application. Input supply – 2.5 to 6 VDC Onboard preset to adjust the current flow to the Laser Diode Power-On LED indicator Header connector for easy input supply...
Continue Reading8V97051 Low Power Wideband Fractional RF Synthesizer
This design features a low power wideband RF synthesizer that is used in GSM receiver cards. It has dual differential and open drain outputs with frequency range of 34.375MHz to 4400MHz(in continuous range). The logic compatibility is 1.8V while the system is running on a single 3.3V...
Continue ReadingMaximo Robot Arm – for kids and even big kids
The Maximo Robot Arm is the greatest way to discover robotics. Accessible, fun and affordable, Maximo is designed for everyone. Maximo Robot Arm comes with a laser-cut acrylic body. It was designed to offer the highest quality while remaining one of the most affordable robotic arms...
Continue ReadingLT3091 – –36V, 1.5A Negative Linear Regulator with Programmable Current Limit
The LT®3091 is a 1.5A, low dropout negative linear regulator that is easily paralleled to increase output current or spread heat on surface mounted boards. Designed with a precision current reference followed by a high performance rail-to-rail voltage buffer, this regulator finds use...
Continue ReadingOpen source pocket USB oscilloscope; 30 MHz, multi-platform
by Graham Prophet @ edn-europe.com: Running on Apple iPad, Android, Microsoft Windows and Linux, LabNation’s (Antwerp, Belgium) open source USB oscilloscope, SmartScope, is the result of a Kickstarter campaign commenced in 2014 - the project raised 645% of the funding goal within...
Continue ReadingRePhone kit: World’s first open source and modular phone
Seeed Studio has announced that RePhone, an open source and modular phone kit: With Rephone you can: 1.Create your own phone in minutes with the slim MODULES, accessible SOFTWARE, and customizable Phone Enclosures. 2.Hack anything around you, giving inanimate objects the power of...
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