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PIC16F 28/40 Pin Development Board
PIC16F 28/40-pin Development Board will help you with your prototyping requirement with any of Microchip’s 28/40-pin of 16F PIC microcontrollers. Specifications All ports terminating in separate box header connector with 5 VDC source option ICSP connector for programming...
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PIC16F 28/40 Pin Development Board
PIC16F 28/40-pin Development Board will help you with your prototyping requirement with any of Microchip's 28/40-pin of 16F PIC microcontrollers. Specifications All ports terminating in separate box header connector with 5 VDC source option ICSP connector for programming for...
Continue Reading![LM35 LCD Thermometer using PIC16F676 LM35 LCD Thermometer using PIC16F676](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/LM35-THEMOMETER-PIC16F676-IMG.jpg)
LM35 LCD Thermometer using PIC16F676
This is a simple circuit to measure the temperature of any environment and display it on a 16x2 LCD module (C013). This is just an temperature indicator project and not a controller circuit. Circuit works with 7-9V DC. The circuit uses a Microcontroller to read a LM35...
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AT89SXX Development Board
Our AT89Sxx Development Board provides a very simple and cost effective prototyping platform. The compact design provides connection to all the pins of the microcontroller for the user. Features Prototyping solution available for 40-pin AT89xx series microcontroller from...
Continue Reading![NanoPi S2, A $45 Development Board For Professionals & Hobbyists NanoPi S2, A $45 Development Board For Professionals & Hobbyists](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/nanopi-s2_en_01.jpg)
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NanoPi S2, A $45 Development Board For Professionals & Hobbyists
FriendlyArm has released NanoPi S2, a small board with WiFi, Bluetooth and eMMC for professionals, enterprise users, makers and hobbyists. This NanoPi board uses the Samsung Quad Core Cortex-A9 S5P4418 SoC with dynamic frequency scaling up to 1.4GHz. It comes with 1G DDR3 RAM,...
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AT89SXX Development Board
Our AT89Sxx Development Board provides a very simple and cost effective platform for prototyping solution. The compact design provides connection to all the pins of the microcontroller for the user. Features Prototyping solution available for 40-pin AT89xx series...
Continue Reading![Using Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) With Arduino Using Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) With Arduino](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/FQJ5LRRIUKENVX9.MEDIUM.jpg)
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Using Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) With Arduino
Most of hardware developers have used a temperature sensor in one or more of theirs projects. There are many types of temperature sensors, such as LM35, thermistors, and resistance thermometers. These types differ in response speed, temperature ranges, accuracy, and other...
Continue Reading![Clinical-grade human body temperature sensor has ±0.1°C accuracy Clinical-grade human body temperature sensor has ±0.1°C accuracy](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/161025edne-maxim30205.png)
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Clinical-grade human body temperature sensor has ±0.1°C accuracy
Maxim Integrated has posted details of the MAX30205 temperature sensor for thermometer applications. The sensor accurately measures temperature and provide an overtemperature alarm/interrupt/shutdown output. by Graham Prophet @ edn.com The chip converts the temperature...
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