1 Cent Lab-On-A-Chip For Early Diagnostics
Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have developed a way to produce a cheap and reusable diagnostic "lab on a chip" with the help of an ordinary inkjet printer. At a production cost of as little as 1 cent per chip, the new combination of microfluidics, electronics...
Continue ReadingNew Release For EAGLE CAD with PCB Alignment Tools
Since Autodesk acquired Eagle CAD, big changes have been made to Eagle CAD. Regardless of the new licensing system using subscription model, which was a subject to criticism by a lot of users, the new management of Eagle from Autodesk has successfully added a lot of demanding features...
Continue ReadingSimple circuit indicates health of lithium-ion batteries
Fritz Weld @ edn.com proposes a simple circuit to check li-ion battery health. He writes: Lithium-ion batteries are sensitive to bad treatment. Fire, explosions, and other hazardous condition may occur when you charge the cell below the margin that the manufacturer defines. Modern...
Continue ReadingBoost Converters and Buck Converters: Power Electronics
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Continue ReadingExploring Eagle CAD ULPs #6 – Group-aps_v4.ULP Autoplace by Group
Welcome to the 6th post of the “Exploring Eagle CAD ULPs” series. Each post will be discussing one useful ULP in Eagle CAD. “ULP” User Language Program is a plain text file which is written in a C-like syntax and can be used to access the EAGLE data structures and to create a...
Continue ReadingFast Single-Pixel Camera
Compressed sensing is an new computational technique to extract large amounts of information from a signal. Researchers from Rice University, for example, have built a camera that can generate 2D-images using only a single light sensor (‘pixel’) instead of the millions of pixels in...
Continue ReadingRaspberry Pi Publishing MQTT Messages to ESP8266
Rui @ randomnerdtutorials.com tipped us with his latest tutorial. He writes: In this project you’ll create a standalone web server with a Raspberry Pi that can toggle two LEDs from an ESP8266 using MQTT protocol. You can replace those LEDs with any output (like a relay that...
Continue ReadingStromPi, The Uninterruptible Power Supply for Raspberry Pi
It seems evident that the Raspberry Pi and its clones have filled an enormous hidden need. The digital performance of such micro-computers is exceptional as long as they are used without any special dependence on power requirements, that is to say near an electrical outlet with power!...
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