Simple crystal tester
Dilshan Jayakody build a simple crystal tester based on Colpitts oscillator. He writes: This is simple Colpitts oscillator to test commonly available passive crystals which range between 2MHz to 27MHz. This unit must connect to an oscilloscope and/or frequency counter to get the...
Continue ReadingDS1307 RTC Module
The module based on DS1307, The DS1307 serial real-time clock (RTC) is a low-power, full binary-coded decimal (BCD) clock/calendar plus 56 bytes of NV SRAM. Address and data are transferred serially through an I²C, bidirectional bus. The clock/calendar provides seconds, minutes,...
Continue ReadingTeardown & Repair of an Agilent 54845A 1.5GHz 8GS/s Infinium Oscilloscope
Teardown & Repair of an Agilent 54845A 1.5GHz 8GS/s Infinium Oscilloscope -...
Continue ReadingUsing a Current Shunt with a Panel Meter / Ammeter scale change
This video gives you the basics of how to calculate and use a simple resistive current shunt with an analog panel meter to change the current that is needed for a full scale deflection. The notes page for this video can be found here. Using a Current Shunt with a Panel Meter /...
Continue ReadingulibSD – a library for use SD cards in SPI mode with uControllers
electronictechnician.wordpress.com has published a library for use SD cards in SPI completely written in C. It’s a library for use SD cards in SPI mode with uControllers, entirely written in C. This library can work with SD cards and also has the possibility to emulate the behavior...
Continue ReadingHacking a UART on a blood pressure cuff
moamindustries.com hacked an Omron RS8 blood pressure cuff by adding a UART interface to it. As part of a prototype developed 12 months ago I was tasked with reading measurements from a blood pressure cuff [sphygmomanometer] in real time. Not surprisingly there are no consumer level...
Continue ReadingWISP – Wireless Identification and Sensing Platform
WISP, the Wireless Identification and Sensing Platform, is a family of sensors that are powered and read by UHF RFID readers. WISP, the Wireless Identification and Sensing Platform, is a family of sensors that are powered and read by UHF RFID readers. WISPs do not require batteries...
Continue ReadingHacking home weather station transmitter
Bob hacked a home weather station transmitter and made a home thermometer from it. He writes: Recently I've found this piece of electronic on the dumpster, it was looking interesting - compact case with battery holder, LCD display, temperature and humidity sensor. It has also radio...
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