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![Maker Uno – The $6 Arduino Uno Clone Board for Students and Learners Maker Uno – The $6 Arduino Uno Clone Board for Students and Learners](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/maker-uno-board-e1516983492501.jpg)
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Maker Uno – The $6 Arduino Uno Clone Board for Students and Learners
Unless you are completely new to electronics, you probably must have heard of the household name called “Arduino”. Arduino is an open-source platform used for building electronics projects and one that pioneered the open-source hardware and the DIY maker's movement. Arduino can sense...
Continue Reading![Panasonic PAN9420 is a standalone fully embedded Wi-Fi Module Panasonic PAN9420 is a standalone fully embedded Wi-Fi Module](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/PAN9420.png)
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Panasonic PAN9420 is a standalone fully embedded Wi-Fi Module
Building an Internet of Things infrastructure most times depends upon the wireless connectivity, but there are many options for wireless and not every device is IP addressable – a requisite feature for IoT. There are many wireless interface options, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE),...
Continue Reading![DAC Shield For Arduino Nano using MCP4725 DAC Shield For Arduino Nano using MCP4725](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/001-2.jpg)
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DAC Shield For Arduino Nano using MCP4725
This project features an easy to use Digital to Analog converter (DAC) shield for Arduino Nano. The project is built using MC4725 12Bit DAC IC over I2C communication. The shield directly seats on Arduino Nano and also can be used as stand-alone DAC converter that can be connected to...
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DAC Shield For Arduino Nano using MCP4725
This project features an easy-to-use Digital to Analog converter (DAC) shield for Arduino Nano. The project is built using MCP4725 12Bit DAC IC over I2C communication. The shield directly seats on Arduino Nano and also can be used as stand-alone DAC converter that can be connected to...
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Arduino Milliohm Meter
danielrp @ instructables.com writes: This is an accurate milliohm meter with a maximum resolution of 0.1mOhm. The design is very simple, the whole assembly can be built in a couple of hours once all the parts are gathered. It is based on a precision current sink and a high-resolution...
Continue Reading![MetCal Connection Validation – The Next Generation of Soldering MetCal Connection Validation – The Next Generation of Soldering](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/metcal-soldering.jpg)
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MetCal Connection Validation – The Next Generation of Soldering
Making solid connections between electrical components on a board is an important part of many hardware projects. A good solder joint forms an alloy at the surface of the PCB and the component lead. During soldering, a solder connection on a circuit board can quickly turn into a real...
Continue Reading![60V input to 5V – 3A output DC-DC Converter for Industrial and Automotive using TPS54360 60V input to 5V – 3A output DC-DC Converter for Industrial and Automotive using TPS54360](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/001-1.jpg)
60V input to 5V – 3A output DC-DC Converter for Industrial and Automotive using TPS54360
This is a 60 V 3A step down DC-DC converter. Sample applications are: 12 V, 24 V and 48 V Industrial, Automotive and Communications Power Systems. The TPS54360 is a 60 V, 3 A, step down regulator with an integrated high side MOSFET. The device survives load dump pulses up to 65V per...
Continue Reading![Researchers Develop New Technique To Print Flexible Self-healing Circuits For Wearable Devices Researchers Develop New Technique To Print Flexible Self-healing Circuits For Wearable Devices](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/flexible-e1513855543167.jpg)
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Researchers Develop New Technique To Print Flexible Self-healing Circuits For Wearable Devices
The researchers of North Carolina State University in the US, lead by Jingyan Dong, have developed a new technique for directly printing flexible, stretchable metal circuits. The innovative technique can be used with multiple metals and alloys. It is also compatible with existing...
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