Tic Tac Toe Game with a touch screen and an Arduino Uno
In this Arduino project video educ8s.tv is going to build an Arduino Game, a Tic Tac Toe game with a touchscreen. In this video we are going to build an Arduino Tic Tac Toe game. As you can see, we are using a touch screen and we are playing against the computer. A simple game like...
Continue ReadingBuilding A Tiny Portable Time-lapse Camera
Using a mini spy camera module, Ruiz Brothers had built a tiny portable camera that is used to take time-lapse videos and for all sorts of photo based projects. This project consists of these parts with an estimated cost of $39: Mini Spy Camera Module ($12.50) Adafruit...
Continue ReadingReverse-engineering the ALU of 8008 microprocessor
Ken Shirriff has written an article on reverse engineering the ALU of the 8008 microprocessor: A computer’s arithmetic-logic unit (ALU) is the heart of the processor, performing arithmetic and logic operations on data. If you’ve studied digital logic, you’ve probably learned...
Continue ReadingLow-Cost FPGA With Reconfigurable Electronics Feature
Iolinker is a cheap 64 FPGA board with a MachXO FPGA that functions as a dynamically configurable IO matrix. Its main functionality, besides IO extension, is to dynamically set up a matrix of GPIO connections, that allow direct pass-through of high-frequency signals. Circuits can thereby...
Continue ReadingIntroduction to Digispark
runtimeprojects.com has a quick review of the Digispark board. It's a really interesting mini board that can be used in small projects using Arduino IDE. In today’s blog post we’ll analyze one of the smallest and most practical boards out there. The Digispark board. It’s size,...
Continue ReadingNTP synchronized clock
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is the most commonly used internet time protocol for synchronizing locally running clocks to a more accurate reference clock server. In United States, the official time is provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The NIST...
Continue ReadingExport Eagle Libraries With SnapEDA
Although the new Eagle subscription model by Autodesk will bring much-needed features to the software, many users after the announcement had decided to move their work to other alternatives, such as KiCad, Altium, Cadence, etc. One of the challenges was to convert the libraries made...
Continue ReadingIncreasing Battery Life With UB20M Voltage Detector
Engineers at the University of Bristol have developed a three terminal pico-power chip that can cut standby drain in sensor nodes – even compared with today’s low-power microcontrollers. It does this by replacing the low duty-cycle sleep-wake-sleep pattern used on MCU-based sensor...
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