thepilocator.com – check the availability of Raspberry Pi
ThePiLocator is a website aims to help you check the availability of pi zero and pi zero w on various online stores. thepilocator.com - check the availability of Raspberry Pi -...
Continue ReadingLT8315 – 560VIN Micropower No-Opto Isolated Flyback Converter
The LT8315 is a high voltage monolithic flyback regulator that simplifies the design of an isolated DC/DC converter. By sampling the reflected isolated output voltage across the third winding on the power transformer, the part requires no opto-isolator or LT1431 for regulation. The...
Continue ReadingEducational Biomed Shield for Arduino 101
Orlando Hoilett has built his new biomedical Arduino 101 shield: Biomed Shield, in order to allow students, educators, and hobbyists to learn about bio-medicine by monitoring heart rate, temperature, and other physiological metrics. To build this shield he used the following...
Continue ReadingMaking the Electronics for CDM324 – 24GHz Doppler Motion Sensor
limpkin @ limpkin.fr tries out the CDM324 / IPM165 Doppler effect sensor and proposes an amplification circuit to get the readings out of the sensor. He writes: You may recall the article I wrote a couple of years ago about a nearly identical Doppler sensor, the HB100. While the...
Continue ReadingArduino MKRFOX1200
MKRFOX1200 is a powerful board that combines the functionality of the Zero and SigFox connectivity. It is the ideal solution for makers wanting to design IoT projects with minimal previous experience in networking having a low power device. Arduino MKRFOX1200 has been designed to...
Continue Reading10 or 12-bit DAC from the ATtiny85
David Johnson-Davies @ technoblogy.com writes: This article describes how to get up to two 10 or 12-bit digital-to-analogue outputs from an 8-bit Timer/Counter, such as in the ATtiny85. To test the routine I built a circuit which allows you to vary the brightness of two LEDs with two...
Continue ReadingArduino analogue thermometer
Clinton Matos @ htxt.co.za writes: With so many projects being made with the Arduino, we’ve seen a fair share of thermometer projects that try to do something different. This version, by educ8s.tv, does so by adopting an older look. Arduino analogue thermometer -...
Continue ReadingNanoPi NEO kit lets you build your own network-attached storage system for about $30
Brad Linder@ liliputing.com writes: The NanoPi Neo is a tiny computer with a quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 processor, Ethernet and USB ports, and support for a number of accessories. Measuring just 1.6″ x 1.6″ it’s smaller than most Raspberry Pi computers, and with a starting...
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