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nRF9160 Feather Launches For $99 With GPS Support
The nRF9160 Feather by Jared Wolff (aka Circuit Dojo LLC) is an electronics development board, which is a system-in-package part of nRF91 series that enables NB-IoT and eMTC (LTE-M) IoT connectivity, as well as assisted GPS. The package is available in an Adafruit Feather form factor....
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Tiny1284P is Based on ATmega1284P microcontroller and Uses USB Type-C for Power and Programming
Hayri Uygur is set to launch his new product: a tiny, breadboard-friendly and open-source Arduino-compatible development board, aptly-named Tiny1284P. The Tiny1284P development board is built around the high-performance low cost ATmega1284P-AU 8-bit microcontroller that combines 16KB of...
Continue Reading![Meet the AtmegaZero: An ATmega32U4 with a Raspberry Pi Zero Form Factor Meet the AtmegaZero: An ATmega32U4 with a Raspberry Pi Zero Form Factor](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Screen-Shot-2020-08-03-at-8.32.54-PM-1024x752.jpg)
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Meet the AtmegaZero: An ATmega32U4 with a Raspberry Pi Zero Form Factor
Arduino and others have produced quite a number of Arduino-compatible boards with small form factors, but most of them are not compatible with standard shields and other platform niceties. Instead, they end up being just breakout boards for the microcontroller. On the other hand of...
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Getting Started with STM8S using STVD and Cosmic C Compiler
Last time we examined how to program the STM8s microcontroller using the Arduino IDE. This way may work for developers who are familiar with the IDE and want to build quickly, and professional projects, but there are more ways to get the same result. Thus for today’s tutorial, we are...
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Getting Started with STM8S using STVD and Cosmic C Compiler
Last time we examined how to program the STM8s microcontroller using the Arduino IDE. This way may work for developers who are familiar with the IDE and want to build quickly, and professional projects, but there are more ways to get the same result. Thus for today's tutorial, we are...
Continue Reading![Super Bright Nixie-Like Linear Dot Display Super Bright Nixie-Like Linear Dot Display](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/bargraph2-1024x682.jpg)
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Super Bright Nixie-Like Linear Dot Display
LED Bar graphs are one of the best ways to provide visual feedback to users in projects where using a screen might be an overkill. Especially in projects where you need to indicate level, intensity, and other values that are worth representing on a bar graph. The quality of LED bar...
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Introducing SparkFun Services
Electronics retailer SparkFun Electronics has announced the launch of nine new value-added services covering board development, logistics, and training to all its customers. By Rich Pell @ eenewsembedded.com Over the last decade, says the company, it has tested and refined ideas for...
Continue Reading![Compact Low-Power Mini Graphic LCD Compact Low-Power Mini Graphic LCD](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Compact-Low-Power-Mini-Graphic-LCD-FULL.jpg-WEBP-Image-1000-×-1000-pixels-.jpg)
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Compact Low-Power Mini Graphic LCD
DISPLAY VISIONS' EA-DOGS102 series graphic LCDs are available in an FSTN positive transflective, STN negative transmissive, and FSTN positive reflective version. These displays have a 2.54 mm pitch and can be soldered directly or plugged into socket strips. Therefore, cumbersome gluing...
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