Open-Source NB-IoT Shield for Arduino
This completely open-source LTE shield uses the latest and greatest CAT-M NB-IoT technology optimized for low-power IoT devices! by Timothy Woo @ hackster.io: With the emergence of low-power IoT devices with cellular connectivity and the phase-out of 2G (with only T-mobile supporting...
Continue ReadingTomu – An ARM board which fits inside your USB connector
Tomu is a programmable computer that is so small that can fit entirely inside a computer’s USB port. It sticks out just a little bit, enough to allow you to press one of the two buttons on it'sy side. It also have two LED lights, to let you know what I’m up to. The project is coming...
Continue Reading5.25″ SBC with Intel Kaby Lake or Xeon CPU
The new LS-579 announced by BVM Limited is one of the most powerful SBCs available in the compact 5.25” embedded form factor. With outstanding computing power from the latest generation processors, comprehensive I/O capability, four SATAIII mass storage interfaces and supporting up to...
Continue ReadingMeduino Mega2560 Pro Mini Board
This Arduino board called Mega2560 uses the ATmega2560 microcontroller and is offered in a reasonable price. The microcontroller used has 16 analog inputs, 54 digital IOs and is working on 5V voltage. Epalsite electronics designed the small board exactly for this microcontroller. You...
Continue ReadingOckel Sirius B – Windows 10 Pocket PC
As the world gets more advanced, technology is getting smaller. Case in point: the Ockel Sirius B Windows 10 Mini-Computer. This pocket-sized PC is powered by an Intel processor and 2GB of RAM, and boasts high-speed built-in WiFi and Bluetooth. Plus, with a wide range of inputs and...
Continue ReadingLED driver simplifies dimming control
A dual-channel step-down LED driver, the LT3964 from Linear Technology packs 40 V, 1.6 A power switches and an I2C interface for dimming control. [via] Operating over an input voltage range of 4 V to 36 V, the driver integrates two independently controlled LED drivers that switch at...
Continue ReadingThe Factors That Determine PCB Assembly Pricing
This is a sponsored post discussing about PCB assembly costs factors on Bittele Electronics. Bittele Electronics has developed its pricing schedule based on various factors that determine PCB assembly costs. Some of our customers call us to better understand the factors involved...
Continue ReadingNevma: Gesture Control for the Masses
Nevma is a simple to build, program and utilize device that translates your hand gestures into keyboard and mouse input. Just plug it in your USB port and magically wave through your presentations, documents, pictures, songs and the like. by Dimitris Platis @ instructables.com...
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