UT204 is able to measure DC current and also True RMS
Clamp multimeter UT204 measures reliably even in real conditions of nowadays mains supplies and for an affordable price moreover. UT204 from company UNI-Trend is a near relative to the UT203. multimeter. Already UT203 provides a lot of user comfort and a very pleasant...
Continue ReadingRFM69HCW transceiver can go up to 20dBm
This powerful RF transceiver is also highly secure thanks to a HW support of CRC-16 and AES-128. The RFM69HCW is a highly integrated RF transceiver capable of operation over a wide frequency range, including the 433, 868 and 915 MHz license-free ISM (Industry Scientific...
Continue ReadingArduino dust sensor
Shadowandy’s Arduino-based Dust Sensor project: Put together a dust sensor using Arduino Mega 2560, Shinyei PPD42NS dust sensor and LCD shield. The codes and wiring instructions for Arduino Mega 2560 and Shinyei PPD42NS is as follow. However, I did include Serial output so you...
Continue ReadingRS232 To RS485 Module
RS232 to RS485 Board (R) provides a seamless connection of the PC to an RS485 network. Simplex connection of this interface to the RS485 network Easy way of switching the modes between Receiver and Transmitter ( Slide Switch) 5 V regulated supply provision on board 9-pin,...
Continue ReadingDTMF Module
DTMF Development Board offers a very convenient way to generate DTMF tones and demodulate it. It uses the famous MT8880/MT8888 DTMF transreceiver IC. Easy 10 pin Box Header connector for interfacing data/control pins Crystal derived frequency source for accurate generation and...
Continue ReadingMatchbox car
Shane has been working on making small robots and made a prototype of a matchbox car, a robot car that fits inside a matchbox: This build consists of a tiny DC motors ripped from a pair of 9g servos, a h-bridge motor controller, an el-cheapo 8 bit pic and a 100mAh 3.7V LiPo...
Continue ReadingArduino-based “Analog” slow cooker controller
Dan Ternes blogged about his Arduino-based controller for analog slow cookers: With the AC power control figured out, I considered the User Interface. I opted for something simple. The Adafruit RGB LCD Shield would work well as it had both a display and buttons built in. Sure, I...
Continue ReadingTic-Tac TV Remote Jammer
by DangerousTim @ instructables.com: That moment you take your eyes off the TV remote for just a second, because of which it falls into the hands of your annoying sibling. Yes, fighting for control over the TV is a daily struggle for many. But the TV Remote Jammer shown in this...
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