Chemical Wireless Communication Without Electronics
Researchers at Stanford University have just invented a revolutionary way of communication. They are replacing the conventional way of wiring, wireless, radio and Bluetooth connectivity using chemicals that can be found in every house. Nariman Farsad, now a postdoctoral fellow at...
Continue ReadingArduino-Based VU Meter
The voice unit (VU) meter is a device that displays a representation of the signal level in audio equipment. It is used in some consumer audio equipment for utilitarian purposes such as in recording devices or for aesthetics like playback devices. The original VU meter is a passive...
Continue ReadingAtmel ATtiny417/814/816/817 Include Core Independent Peripherals (CIPs)
Atmel tinyAVR microcontrollers are optimized for applications that require performance, power efficiency and ease of use in a small package. All tinyAVR devices are based on the same architecture with other AVR devices. The integrated ADC, DAC, EEPROM memory and brown-out detector let you...
Continue ReadingArduino Ouija Board
Ouija Board is a flat board marked with the letters of the alphabet, the numbers 0–9, the words "yes", "no", along with various symbols and graphics. It uses a small heart-shaped piece of wood or plastic called a planchette. Participants place their fingers on the planchette, and it is...
Continue ReadingSimple Electronic dice
This project is an electronic dice. It consists of seven LEDs positioned like a dice which light up to show the number. The leds are controlled by a 74HC4017 decade counter IC. Of this IC six outputs are used to drive the LEDs and a seventh output is used to reset the counter. This...
Continue ReadingHow to Setup a Raspberry Pi Without a Monitor or Keyboard
Circuit Basics writes: In this video, I'll walk you through the steps of setting up a Raspberry Pi from the first boot up without a keyboard or monitor. This process requires only a PC or Mac, an ethernet cable, and access to a network router. How to Setup a Raspberry Pi Without a...
Continue Reading2.8″ TFT LCD Touch Screen ILI9325 with Arduino Uno and Mega
educ8s.tv uploaded a new video. This is a 2.8” Arduino Touch Screen Tutorial with the ILI9325 driver. Nick writes: Hey 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 boards. Today...
Continue ReadingLT6658 – Precision Dual Output, High Current, Low Noise, Voltage Reference
Linear Technology announces the LT6658, a precision voltage reference that incorporates two high current output buffers. The LT®6658 precision 2.5V dual output reference combines the performance of a low drift low noise reference and a linear regulator. Both outputs are ideal for...
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