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Raspberry Pi DIN Rail I/O Interfaces
VP Process Inc has recently released a new series of Raspberry Pi DIN rail mountable "Hardened" interfaces. The first release is the PI-SPI-DIN-RTC-RS485, which is available in three mounting versions: DIN Rail Clips, DIN Rail Enclosure, and PCB Spacers. The basic specifications...
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WD PiDrive Node Zero – A low-energy hard drive coupled with a Pi Zero
The WD PiDrive Node Zero is a compact, all-in-one unit that includes a WD PiDrive connected to a Raspberry Pi Zero through a custom adapter board with 2 USB ports. This unit offers an affordable, low-power storage node with an onboard computer. Suitable for data logging, offline...
Continue Reading![ERASynth, An Arduino-Compatible RF Signal Generator ERASynth, An Arduino-Compatible RF Signal Generator](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/erasynth-an-arduino-compatible-r.jpg)
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ERASynth, An Arduino-Compatible RF Signal Generator
A young startup based in Istanbul has launched a crowdfunding campaign to bring its RF Signal Generator "ERASynth" into mass production. ERA Instruments is specializing in creating solutions in the areas of analysis, modelling, design and development of Communcation, RADAR and SIGINT...
Continue Reading![‘Tips Book for Makers’: a free download at element14 ‘Tips Book for Makers’: a free download at element14](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/electronic-design-pcb.jpg)
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‘Tips Book for Makers’: a free download at element14
Julien Happich @ eedesignnewseurope.com presents a new book for makers from element14: The element14 community provides support and inspiration through a combination of articles, design challenges, roadtests and the power of close to half a million global members with their...
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EAGLE Autorouter, When & How To Use
Designing a PCB layout is a work of engineering art, includes placing components and routing them through different layers. So when you assign the same job for different engineers, each one would make it in his own way. But sometimes when working on a complex design some help may be...
Continue Reading![Real Time Clock On 20×4 I2C LCD Display with Arduino Real Time Clock On 20×4 I2C LCD Display with Arduino](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SKU106856hh-e1496012895529.jpg)
Real Time Clock On 20×4 I2C LCD Display with Arduino
Introduction Sometimes it may be necessary to use a display while making a hardware project, but the size and the type of the display may vary according to the application. In a previous project, we used a 0.96" I2C OLED display, and in this project we will have an I2C 20x4 character...
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5V @ 3A Power Supply using TPS54302
This circuit is based on TPS54302, a high efficient buck converter from Texas instrument. The input range for this circuit varies between 4.5V to 28V and it can produce an output voltage of 5V. Over voltage protection and over current protection are the two major advantages of this...
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Panelization – using GerberPanelizer on Windows
Arsenijs over at Hackaday.io explains how to panelize PCBs using GerberPanelizer on Windows. He writes: This tutorial was done on Windows. Authors claim it could also be used on Linux by using Mono, but I haven’t tried and don’t understand a lot about Mono to see what could be...
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