Teardown and analysis of microwave (26.5GHz) electro-mechanical step attenuators
Teardown and analysis of microwave (26.5GHz) electro-mechanical step attenuators from The Signal Path: In this short episode Shahriar takes a close look at a pair of Hewlett Packard microwave electro-mechanical step attenuators operating up to 26.5GHz. Mechanical attenuators offer...
Continue ReadingMake Your Own Arduino Nano In The Simplest Way (DIY – Arduino Nano)
In today's post, we are going to learn how to make an Arduino nano at home. Electronics enthusiast Pratik Makwana designed this project in instructables.com. Every step in this project is well-explained. If you already don't know what Arduino Nano is then here is a brief introduction:...
Continue ReadingExplanation of the Components on a Raspberry Pi
In this video, Circuit Basics unbox a new Raspberry Pi B+ and show you the main components on the board. It's a good primer to watch before you connect it to a monitor, keyboard, or router for the first time. Explanation of the Components on a Raspberry Pi -...
Continue ReadingPingPong IoT Development Board – Connecting Hardware to the Cloud
Germany-based Round Solutions developed the PingPong, a powerful and flexible hardware platform for IoT and machine-to-machine (M2M) applications. The PingPong can be used for both wired and wireless connections. The modular hardware design can integrate custom-specific applications and...
Continue ReadingBuild Your Next IoT Device With GOBLIN 2
Designed for industry, makers, and visionary students, Verse Technology presents GOBLIN 2, its new card with the best of Arduino technology. GOBLIN 2 is an IoT development board that unlocks the potential of the Internet of Things. It has been built based on the high-performance 16MHz...
Continue ReadingHow to Write and Run a C Program on the Raspberry Pi
In this tutorial, circuitbasics.com discuss what a C program is, what C programming is used for, and finally, how to write and run a C program on the Raspberry Pi. The C programming language is one of the most widely used programming languages of all time. It is computationally...
Continue ReadingWeather Station with a BME280 sensor and an LCD screen with Arduino Mega
In this Arduino Project video educ8s.tv is going to build a simple weather station using a BME280 sensor and an LCD shield. Hello guys, I am Nick and welcome to educ8s.tv a channel that is all about DIY electronics projects with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP8266 and other popular...
Continue ReadingDS28EC20, A Serial 1-Wire 20Kb EEPROM
The American manufacturer of analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits, Maxim Integrated, has developed a new serial EEPROM memory that operates from single-contact 1-wire interface. The DS28EC20 is a 20480-bit, 1-Wire® EEPROM organized as 80 memory pages of 256 bits each. An...
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