Category: Youtube
Teardown and review of the new MHS5200A
Craig writes: I’ve gotten a lot of questions on the blog about the new version of the MHS5200A function generators available on eBay. Viewer Tolga was kind enough to send one in to me to review and tear down. Although some improvements have been made over the older models, there...
Continue ReadingYouTube Subscriber Counter With ESP8266
by bekathwia @ instructables.com: I was inspired by the Play Button awards YouTube sends out for subscriber milestones and whipped up a simple circuit using an ESP8266 wifi board and seven segment display to show off my realtime subscriber count. This is a great IoT beginner...
Continue ReadingESP32 and Pulse Width Modulation
In this technical tutorial Kolban Technical Tutorials start to look a Pulse Width Modulation with the ESP32 for dimming LEDs and for controlling a servo. ESP32 and Pulse Width Modulation -...
Continue ReadingThe New Arduino 101 (Genuino 101) – Unboxing, Set Up, and Comparing it to the Arduino Uno
Arduino's newest board, the Arduino 101 is finally here... It has an Intel Curie processor, and an on-board gyroscope, accelerometer, and Bluetooth. Let's see how it stacks up to the Uno, and find out what each of the components on the board do. At the end of the video, I go through...
Continue ReadingTeardown and analysis of microwave (26.5GHz) electro-mechanical step attenuators
Teardown and analysis of microwave (26.5GHz) electro-mechanical step attenuators from The Signal Path: In this short episode Shahriar takes a close look at a pair of Hewlett Packard microwave electro-mechanical step attenuators operating up to 26.5GHz. Mechanical attenuators offer...
Continue ReadingExplanation of the Components on a Raspberry Pi
In this video, Circuit Basics unbox a new Raspberry Pi B+ and show you the main components on the board. It's a good primer to watch before you connect it to a monitor, keyboard, or router for the first time. Explanation of the Components on a Raspberry Pi -...
Continue ReadingTic Tac Toe Game with a touch screen and an Arduino Uno
In this Arduino project video educ8s.tv is going to build an Arduino Game, a Tic Tac Toe game with a touchscreen. In this video we are going to build an Arduino Tic Tac Toe game. As you can see, we are using a touch screen and we are playing against the computer. A simple game like...
Continue ReadingWeMOS D1 ESP8266 vs Arduino Uno, Arduino Due and Teensy 3.2. Which one is the fastest board?
In this video educ8s.tv is going to compare the computational speed of the WeMOS D1 ESP8266 based Arduino compatible board with the computational speed of the most popular Arduino boards and the Teensy 3.2. A few weeks ago, in a similar video we compared the performance of the Teensy...
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