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![Emulate an Apple ][ on an AVR Microcontroller Emulate an Apple ][ on an AVR Microcontroller](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/01-768x1024.jpg)
Emulate an Apple ][ on an AVR Microcontroller
The Apple II personal computer, which stylized as Apple ][, is an 8-bit home computer and one of the first highly successful mass-produced microcomputer products. It was designed primarily by Steve Wozniak and developed with Steve Jobs. Apple ][ was introduced in 1977 at the West Coast...
Continue Reading![An open-source DIY touch synthesizer An open-source DIY touch synthesizer](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/tinytsboxed2.jpg)
An open-source DIY touch synthesizer
Jan Ostman has a nice build log on his open-source DIY touch synthesizer the Tiny-TS, that is available on Hackster.io: The Tiny TS is a credit card sized (100x65mm) fully open-sourced synthesizer with a 1-octave capacitive touch keyboard. An open-source DIY touch synthesizer -...
Continue Reading![DICE10 – A miniaturized electronic die based on ATtiny10 DICE10 – A miniaturized electronic die based on ATtiny10](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/ckt.png)
DICE10 – A miniaturized electronic die based on ATtiny10
Making an electronic dice is very popular among hobbyists and there are already lots of ready-made projects on the internet about this topic. Tim at Hackaday.io designed an electronic dice project for "1KB Limit" competition. But why another dice project while the internet is already...
Continue Reading![Intel(r) Quark(tm) micrcontroller D2000 based Environmental sensors board Intel(r) Quark(tm) micrcontroller D2000 based Environmental sensors board](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/pics-D2000-Assembled-Board-2-1-600.jpg)
Intel(r) Quark(tm) micrcontroller D2000 based Environmental sensors board
Sergey Kiselev designed and built an Intel Quark D2000 micrcontroller based Environmental sensors board: This is a fairly small (51 x 51 mm) board, equipped with a low power Intel Quark D2000 microcontroller, and several sensors (accelerator, temperature, humidity, atmospheric...
Continue Reading![Flex Sensor to bargraph monitor using PIC16F886 Flex Sensor to bargraph monitor using PIC16F886](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/FLEX-SENSOR-TO-BAR-GRAPH-MONITOR-001.jpg)
Flex Sensor to bargraph monitor using PIC16F886
Tiny Bar-Graph display provide a Red color, bright, easy to read display which is proportional to the force applied on the FLEX sensor surface. This Bar-Graph has 20 segments in single color and display Force applied on FLEX sensor. The Barograph force monitor is based on PIC...
Continue Reading![Tiny LED Time Watch Tiny LED Time Watch](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/tinytimewatch.jpg)
Tiny LED Time Watch
David Johnson-Davies designed a minimalist ATtiny85-based watch using 12 LEDs, arranged like a clock face, to show the time in analogue-style. He writes: To show the time you press the button on the watch face, and the time is then displayed for four seconds. It lights one LED to...
Continue Reading![HiFive1, An Open-Source RISC-V Development Kit HiFive1, An Open-Source RISC-V Development Kit](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/feature.jpg)
HiFive1, An Open-Source RISC-V Development Kit
By bringing the power of open-source and agile hardware design to the semiconductor industry, SiFive aims to increase the performance and efficiency of customized silicon chips with lower cost. The Freedom E310 (FE310) is the first member of the Freedom Everywhere SoCs family, a series...
Continue Reading![MAX11311 – The Powerful Configurable Mixed Signal I/O MAX11311 – The Powerful Configurable Mixed Signal I/O](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Maxim-Integrated-1024x522.png)
MAX11311 – The Powerful Configurable Mixed Signal I/O
The MAX11311 is industry's first configurable high-voltage mixed-signal I/O that allows user-defined ADC, DAC, or GPIO functionality. Programming MAX11311 is very easy. A nice GUI tool helps to generate the right register values. If you want to make a universal signal processing board...
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