ArdOsc – Arduino Oscilloscope in a Matchbox
Peter Balch @ instructables.com build an Arduino based tiny oscilloscope and a detailed explanation is given on the tutorial. He writes: Why would I want a tiny oscillscope? I've got a room full of electronic Stuff including four oscillscopes. But it's a fuss using them. It would be...
Continue ReadingSensything Provides Sensors, Processing, and Wireless on a Single Board
Multi-sensor data acquisition, processing, and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth communication in a single, open source board. Sense anything. Sensything is an open source, high-resolution (24-bit), Wi-Fi and Bluetooth-enabled sensor interface platform that supports multiple sensor readings. In most...
Continue ReadingDIY NAS / Router in 3-bay hot swap enclosure
A 2-bay, low power, ARM-based NAS and router. The project repository is here. The enclosure is an Athena Power BP-SAC2131B 3.5” HDD Hot-Swap Backplane Module. This is a a 3-bay hot swap backplane intended to go into two 5.25” bays of a server. This is not a trayless backplane, the...
Continue ReadingEasy Motion and Gesture Detection by PIR Sensor & Arduino
Here we use PIR sensor and Arduino to detect the motion of a hand. This detection can be used to operate electronic equipment. By ElectroPeak @ hackster.io: In this article, we’ll show you how to make a gesture detector by simple components like PIR sensor and Arduino Nano. At the...
Continue ReadingRock960 SBC- A viable Competitor to Raspberry PI
The Rock960 SBC - developed by Guangzhou based startup called Varms - is built on the hexa-core Rockchip RK3399 and it really stands out from other SBC contenders like the NanoPI M4 despite being a little pricy. The Rock960 is the only "96boards's SBC" in the market that is built on the...
Continue ReadingWarpPi is a Hackable Raspberry Pi Algebra Calculator
Have you ever been given an algebra homework where there were a problem and its answer, but you couldn't figure out how they went to the solution? Well, you're in luck! With Andrea Cavalli's WarpPi calculator and its CAS (Computer Algebra System), you can go ahead and build your own...
Continue ReadingImec Invented Unique Cost-effective Cooling For High-Performance Chips
Imec, the distinguished Belgian research center has invented a new and cost-effective method of cooling chips. This achievement can be an important innovation to tackle the ever-increasing cooling demands of high-performance 3D chips and systems. Present powerful electronic systems have...
Continue ReadingCCPROG PAT – USB-C Power Adapter Programmer and Tester
The PAT is designed for Validation, Test, and Debug of USB Type-C (Power Delivery capable) power adapters. Simple and user friendly Graphical User Interface (GUI) packaged with this tool enables an easy demonstration of the power adapter capabilities (PDOs). The project is coming...
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