Copy parts between libraries in Eagle
This is a short tutorial on how to copy parts from one library of Eagle to the other. Copy parts between libraries in Eagle -...
Continue ReadingWeMOS D1 ESP8266 vs Arduino Uno, Arduino Due and Teensy 3.2. Which one is the fastest board?
educ8s.tv uploaded a new video comparing the performance of ESP8266 Arduino board with the most popular Arduino boards. In this video we are going to compare the computational speed of the WeMOS D1 ESP8266 based Arduino compatible board with the computational speed of the most...
Continue ReadingPrototype to production: Arduino for the professional
Jacob Beningo @ edn.com discuss how you can benefit from the Arduino platform if you are a professional. Despite its popularity among hobbyists and electronics enthusiasts, the Arduino has become infamous among professional embedded systems developers. I must admit that for the...
Continue ReadingPCB Business Card
Here is a nice PCB Business Card designed by Ilia Baranov. PCB Business Card -...
Continue ReadingBattery-charging considerations for low-power applications [PDF]
By Tahar Allag: The wearable and personal-electronics industries are booming. Devices in this market vary wildly by application and use. These multifunction devices are designed to help people in their daily activities and make their lives comfortable. They can be found in...
Continue Reading5 channel LED candle using PIC12F508
Here is a 5 LED electronic candle using PIC12F508 able to power each LED with 20mA max. This candle produces a great effect and can be used either as a candle or inside a pumpkin. 5 channel LED candle using PIC12F508 -...
Continue ReadingEagle CAD Tips and Tricks
Most hobbyists and many professionals use Eagle CAD as a daily tool in designing schematics and laying out PCB. Yahya Tawil is going to share with us the most important tips and tricks for using Eagle CAD, which make your work much easier and faster. My advice is to keep one hand on...
Continue ReadingMover Kit – The first active wearable that kids make & code
Mover Kit encourages movement! It's a game, speed-activated bike light, disco bracelet – whatever a kid can make, move & code it to be. The Mover Kit is an intuitive way for kids ages 8 and over to learn the fundamentals of electronics, programming and solve problems...
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