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Arduino Tutorial: Serial Plotter the new impressive tool of the Arduino IDE
A few months ago, with version 1.6.6, the Arduino IDE introduced a great new feature. It is called Serial Plotter and you can find it in your Arduino IDE under the tools menu. Using the Serial Plotter we can graph the output of our Arduino project in real time. A tutorial describing...
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HackPOD – 32 bit ARM Cortex-M4, programmable in Arduino
HackPOD is a fast and powerful electronics development platform in a portable smartphone form factor. It is based on a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 chip running at a clock speed of 72 MHz and is programmable by the Arduino IDE and C language. It also features an integrated touchscreen LCD,...
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Microchip announced MPLAB® Harmony Graphics Composer GUI Tool
Microchip announced MPLAB® Harmony Graphics Composer (MHGC), a modern and flexible graphical user interface (GUI) composer tool. Microchip Technology Inc. (NASDAQ: MCHP), a leading provider of microcontroller, mixed-signal, analog and Flash-IP solutions, today announced the MPLAB®...
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Arduino – Laser Tripwire Alarm System
In this instructable, we will be building a laser guided tripwire alarm system using a SainSmart Leonardo R3 development board. Arduino - Laser Tripwire Alarm System -...
Continue Reading![SubPos: a WiFi Positioning Solution for Places GPS Can’t Reach SubPos: a WiFi Positioning Solution for Places GPS Can’t Reach](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/532351464008485561-1024x673.jpg)
SubPos: a WiFi Positioning Solution for Places GPS Can’t Reach
SubPos Positioning System - A "dataless" Wi-Fi positioning system that can be used anywhere GPS can't. SubPos is an indoor positioning system that can be used in various environments such as metro lines, shopping malls, carparks, art galleries or even conference centers; essentially...
Continue Reading![Bargraph Voltmeter 0-5V DC range – PIC16F686 Bargraph Voltmeter 0-5V DC range – PIC16F686](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/BAR-GRAPH-VOLT-METER-RANGE-0-5V-DC-001.jpg)
Bargraph Voltmeter 0-5V DC range – PIC16F686
Tiny Bar-Graph displays provide a Red color bright, easy to read display of Voltage range of 0 to 5V. This Bar-Graph has 20 segments in single color and display 0 to 5V DC. The Barograph Voltage monitor is based on PIC microcontroller with 10 Bit resolution ADC. This high performance...
Continue Reading![Schematic, Mask, and Die Shot of Intel’s 4004 CPU from 1971 Schematic, Mask, and Die Shot of Intel’s 4004 CPU from 1971](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Intel_C4004-1024x683.jpg)
Schematic, Mask, and Die Shot of Intel’s 4004 CPU from 1971
Celebrating its 45th anniversary, adafruit stumbled upon these high-resolution images of Intel’s 1971-released 4004 CPU. Click any of the below images to view them at their maximum scale on the MIT domain: Schematic, Mask, and Die Shot of Intel’s 4004 CPU from 1971 -...
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1000 steps Servo motor
TheSuperSewcio @ instructables.com shows us how to control a servo motor in high precision using Arduino: In many project like CNC machines people use stepper motors. They are probably always more expensive than servos. They can rotate 360°, 1 step = 1,8° (mostly). Servos can...
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