AOPEN DE5500 – SFF PC features 7th generation Intel® Core
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AOPEN DE5500 – SFF PC features 7th generation Intel® Core

The Digital Engine DE5500 is supported by the 7th generation Intel® Core(available in i3, i5 and i7). It consumes little power due to the of this mobile processor. It supports a DDR4 dual channel memory with a maximum capacity of 32GB. The standard Digital Engine small form factor can...

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Norman – Arduino Library for climatic simulation of natural daylight, temperature, and humidity cycles
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Norman – Arduino Library for climatic simulation of natural daylight, temperature, and humidity cycles

Norman is a climatic simulation library designed to run on an Arduino Uno for indoor and greenhouse automation projects. Arduino Library for mathematical climatic simulation of natural daylight, temperature, and humidity cycles using minimal data sets. Given a set of parameters for a...

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nanoSplatch™ nSP250 Embedded WiFi/WLAN Antenna
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nanoSplatch™ nSP250 Embedded WiFi/WLAN Antenna

The nanoSplatch™ nSP250 is a surface-mount antenna for embedded WiFi/WLAN and other 2.4 GHz or 5.8 GHz ISM or U-NII frequency band applications. It uses a grounded-line technique to achieve outstanding performance in a tiny surface-mount package. The nSP250 exhibits low...

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Build a Cluster Computer using 7x Raspberry Pi Compute Modules
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Build a Cluster Computer using 7x Raspberry Pi Compute Modules

In the spirit of cluster computing, the Turing Pi Clusterboard brings another dimension in the world of cluster computing for makers and hackers. The Pimoroni’s Cluster HAT gave us the power to connect up to 4 Raspberry Pi Zeros to create a cluster computer, the MiniNodes' 5 Node...

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APP NOTE: Digital potentiometer to control LED brightness
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APP NOTE: Digital potentiometer to control LED brightness

Controlling LED brightness through digital potentiometer and a LED driver from ON Semiconductor. Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) require a regulated current, and their brightness is proportional to the current that flows through them. Some LED drivers use an external resistor to set the...

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6CY7 dual triode valve amplifier
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6CY7 dual triode valve amplifier

Josh built this 6CY7 dual triode valve amplifier: I’ve always wanted to know what the “tube magic” was all about. There is much opinion in the science of music production, probably because music and its perception is highly personal and subjective. Ive always imagined that since...

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TinyLED 7-Segment Displays
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TinyLED 7-Segment Displays

I've seen a few other people experimenting with making custom LED displays using discrete LEDs so I thought I'd like to take my own stab at it. by sjm4306 @ hackaday.io TinyLED 7-Segment Displays -...

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Cluster HAT – Cluster Computing Made Easy Using 4 Raspberry Pi Zero
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Cluster HAT – Cluster Computing Made Easy Using 4 Raspberry Pi Zero

Cluster Computing brings the power of multiple computing units to serve one single purpose. If you are looking for some performance boost and you got yourself some freely available computing units, cluster computing might be what you need. Unfortunately, building yourself one is not that...

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