Category: Mcu
![EV26Q64A PIC18F16Q41 Curiosity Nano Evaluation Kit EV26Q64A PIC18F16Q41 Curiosity Nano Evaluation Kit](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Angle_Transparent.png)
EV26Q64A PIC18F16Q41 Curiosity Nano Evaluation Kit
Microchip’s low-cost evaluation kit for the PIC18F16Q41 8-bit microcontroller (MCU) The PIC18F16Q41 Curiosity Nano evaluation kit from Microchip Technology is a hardware platform to evaluate MCUs in the PIC18FQ41 family. This board has the PIC18F16Q41 MCU mounted. Supported by...
Continue Reading![Innodisk Releases CAN Bus Modules for Unmanned Smart Systems Innodisk Releases CAN Bus Modules for Unmanned Smart Systems](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/40751_CAN-Bus-Picture-1024x598.jpg)
Innodisk Releases CAN Bus Modules for Unmanned Smart Systems
Innodisk recently released their latest CAN Bus modules. With a complete line of form factors and strict industrial quality, these products have proven themselves indispensable in the success of unmanned systems The demand for unmanned systems has seen marked growth since 2020, with a...
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Programming TPI AVRs using USBASP Programmer
AVR microcontrollers are RISC architecture-based microcontroller series that have on-chip flash memory for data storage. The popularity of ARM microcontrollers can be seen by the range of applications it has. They are used in home automation, touch screen, automobiles, medical devices,...
Continue Reading![Industrial digital inputs with the MAX22191 Industrial digital inputs with the MAX22191](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/an_maxim_an7354.png)
Industrial digital inputs with the MAX22191
App note from Maxim Integrated on their parasitically powered digital input interface chip which is used favorably on industrial applications. [via] A digital input (DI) is a circuit designed to receive a binary signal transmitted from an industrial sensor and translate that input into...
Continue Reading![USB UPDI Programmer PCB for AVR Micrcontrollers USB UPDI Programmer PCB for AVR Micrcontrollers](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/schematic.png)
USB UPDI Programmer PCB for AVR Micrcontrollers
AVR is a microcontroller family developed in 1996 by Atmel, now acquired by Microchip Technology since 2016. AVR generally refers to the 8-bit RISC architecture line of ATMEL AVR microcontrollers. They are very popular in embedded systems. They are very common in maker and hobbyist...
Continue Reading![MicroMod STM32 Processor improves MicroMod applications MicroMod STM32 Processor improves MicroMod applications](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/17713-SparkFun_MicroMod_STM32_Processor-01-e1620925007897.jpg)
MicroMod STM32 Processor improves MicroMod applications
SparkFun's processor board improves MicroMod applications with its Arm® Cortex®-M4 32-bit RISC core The SparkFun MicroMod STM32 processor board improves MicroMod applications with its Arm Cortex-M4 32-bit RISC core. This little processor board provides an economical and easy-to-use...
Continue Reading![SparkFun Thing Plus nRF9160 Development Board Gets Cellular Connectivity SparkFun Thing Plus nRF9160 Development Board Gets Cellular Connectivity](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/SparkFun-Thing-Plus-nRF9160.jpg)
SparkFun Thing Plus nRF9160 Development Board Gets Cellular Connectivity
We have yet another Feather form factor board that is released by SparkFun in association with CircuitDojo, which is powered by the famous Nordic nRF9160 microcontroller, SparkFun Thing Plus- nRF9160, designed for users working in smart cities and smart agriculture applications. Last...
Continue Reading![Linux and Windows Hardware boot selection switch Linux and Windows Hardware boot selection switch](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Screenshot_2021-05-06-Hardware-OS-selection-switch-Details-Hackaday-io2.png)
Linux and Windows Hardware boot selection switch
Stephen Holdaway has created a switch with “Linux” and “Windows” labels, enabling you to boot into the correct OS with ease. About the reason for creating the switch, he says: “ Dual-booting Linux and Windows is a great way to get the best of both worlds, but there's one...
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