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![FriendlyELEC ZeroPi is a Tiny Allwinner H3 SBC with Gigabit Ethernet, USB, an Optional SPI Flash FriendlyELEC ZeroPi is a Tiny Allwinner H3 SBC with Gigabit Ethernet, USB, an Optional SPI Flash](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/zeropi.jpg)
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FriendlyELEC ZeroPi is a Tiny Allwinner H3 SBC with Gigabit Ethernet, USB, an Optional SPI Flash
FriendlyELEC has recently launched a new family of boards called the "ZeroPi". While they go by a name similar to that of the Arduino Zero Compatible development kit for robotic motion structure systems, the FriendlyElec ZeroPi boards are tons different as they feature an Allwinner H3...
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BME280 breakout board
The SparkFun BME280 Atmospheric Sensor Breakout is the easy way to measure barometric pressure, humidity, and temperature readings all without taking up too much space. Basically, anything you need to know about atmospheric conditions you can find out from this tiny breakout. The BME280...
Continue Reading![PLEX Controller is used in various DIY Applications PLEX Controller is used in various DIY Applications](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/plex-dev-e1567666638905-1024x471.jpg)
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PLEX Controller is used in various DIY Applications
Ever wanted a development board which comes complete with a screen like the 16x2 LCD Display? Well, meet PLEX a development board built to satisfy that desire along with extras. Plex is an Arduino compatible development board, which started out as designs for a particular project but...
Continue Reading![Getting started with the new ATtiny chips Getting started with the new ATtiny chips](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/attinys-1024x239.jpg)
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Getting started with the new ATtiny chips
David Johnson-Davies introduces us to the new ATtiny series microcontrollers and shows us how to program then with Arduino IDE. He writes: In 2016 Microchip/Atmel announced a completely new range of chips designed to replace their older ATmega and ATtiny ranges. The new ATtiny chips...
Continue Reading![PiVoyager, a UPS for the Raspberry Pi With a Real-Time Clock PiVoyager, a UPS for the Raspberry Pi With a Real-Time Clock](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/pi-1-1024x682.jpg)
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PiVoyager, a UPS for the Raspberry Pi With a Real-Time Clock
I think we all have been there – “How do I power my Pi?” One of the concerns that come with working with the Raspberry Pi is a power supply. As you begin to use your Raspberry Pi to create complex projects, the burden of supplying a portable power supply to it becomes more. With...
Continue Reading![3D Gesture Controlled Robotic Arm using the Seeed MGC3130 and Raspberry Pi 3D Gesture Controlled Robotic Arm using the Seeed MGC3130 and Raspberry Pi](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/gesture-shield-1024x768.jpg)
3D Gesture Controlled Robotic Arm using the Seeed MGC3130 and Raspberry Pi
Interested in controlling an object or device without physically touching it? So am I! For today's tutorial, we will look how to build a DIY based Gesture Controlled Robotic Arm using the Microchip MGC3130 based, Seeed 3D gesture and position tracking shield for Raspberry...
Continue Reading![Free Elektor Article: Voltage Tracker for Oscilloscope Free Elektor Article: Voltage Tracker for Oscilloscope](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/elektor.jpg)
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Free Elektor Article: Voltage Tracker for Oscilloscope
Original publication: Elektor magazine November 2016 Author: Kurt Schuster Free download expires: Friday 23 August, 2019. Suppose you want to measure a slowly-varying voltage from a sensor, or perhaps plot the discharge curve of a battery. Is it really necessary to sit there and note...
Continue Reading![LED gravity balance simulates a moving particle LED gravity balance simulates a moving particle](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/unnamed.jpg)
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LED gravity balance simulates a moving particle
This is a nice project by Roel Arits. The project appeared on www.elektormagazine.com and you can find the source files there. This project has no practical use at all, but was initiated as an exercise in implementing physics formulas related to gravity in C-code on an Arduino. To make...
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