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Sound Sensor with onboard Relay Arduino Nano Shield
This sound sensor with Relay driver shield for Arduino Nano can be used to develop sound-activated ON/OFF switch or other projects that require sound senor. LM358 op-amp is used as the amplifier, 1st op-amp amplifies the microphone signal, and 2nd op-amp works as a half-bridge rectifier...
Continue Reading![MA782 is a low power angle sensor with SPI output MA782 is a low power angle sensor with SPI output](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/EUDC_9-WsAcvmdB-1024x536.jpg)
MA782 is a low power angle sensor with SPI output
MPS MA782 is a 12-Bit, digital low power angle sensor with SPI output - the world's smallest absolute ICEncoder™. The MA782 is the world's smallest absolute ICEncoder™ which detects the absolute angular position of a permanent magnet (typically a diametrically magnetized...
Continue Reading![NXP Announces General Availability of the Arm Cortex-M33-based LPC551x/S1x MCU Family NXP Announces General Availability of the Arm Cortex-M33-based LPC551x/S1x MCU Family](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/LPC55S16-EKV-Development-Board-Large-1024x893.jpg)
NXP Announces General Availability of the Arm Cortex-M33-based LPC551x/S1x MCU Family
NXP Semiconductors today announced the availability of its LPC551x/S1x microcontroller (MCU) family – further extending its performance-efficient LPC5500 MCU series. The LPC551x/S1x MCU family offers developers low power consumption, embedded security, pin-, software- and...
Continue Reading![World’s Smallest Intel mini PC has an Intel Celeron N4100 Processor, 6GB LPDDR4 RAM and 128GB ROM World’s Smallest Intel mini PC has an Intel Celeron N4100 Processor, 6GB LPDDR4 RAM and 128GB ROM](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/CHUWI-LarkBox-1024x662.jpg)
World’s Smallest Intel mini PC has an Intel Celeron N4100 Processor, 6GB LPDDR4 RAM and 128GB ROM
Despite its size, CHUWI’s yet-to-be-released LarkBox ultra-mini PC offers decent computing performance without extra heat. With 6GB LPDDR4 system memory and up to 128GB storage capacity, the LarkBox mini PC can handle daily multitasks easily without breaking a sweat. So far, we...
Continue Reading![New Powerful Raspberry Pi High-Quality Camera Features a 12MP Sensor and Optional C and CS mount lenses New Powerful Raspberry Pi High-Quality Camera Features a 12MP Sensor and Optional C and CS mount lenses](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/15882376741-1024x569.png)
New Powerful Raspberry Pi High-Quality Camera Features a 12MP Sensor and Optional C and CS mount lenses
Staying through to their pace-setting tradition, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has once again pushed the bar of what is achievable with SBCs, higher, with the launch of what is arguably the most powerful camera ever shipped with an SBC. The first official Raspberry Pi camera with 5MP...
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STM32Cube MCU development software now on GitHub
STMicroelectronics has published STM32Cube embedded software on GitHub to open up collaborative development and allow fast and efficient update distribution. By Ally Winning @ eenewsembedded.com Publishing all STM32Cube original code through GitHub allows developers using over 1000...
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Power-handling capabilities of inductors
App note from Coilcraft on how to calculate the power dissipation of an inductor. Inductors are not typically rated by power, however an approximation of the power-handling capability of an air core or ceramic core chip inductor can be estimated using the data sheet specifications for...
Continue Reading![The new BLYST840 packs a surprising amount of IoT hardware into its tiny, fingertip size The new BLYST840 packs a surprising amount of IoT hardware into its tiny, fingertip size](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/isyst-.jpg)
The new BLYST840 packs a surprising amount of IoT hardware into its tiny, fingertip size
BLYST Nano is a tiny ARM Cortex Module with Bluetooth and 30 I/O, but next product BLYST840 is a finger-tip size, 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4F module with Bluetooth 5 and 46 I/O; a powerful upgrade of a system on a module indeed. Built around the Nordic nRF52832 Bluetooth SOC and the...
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