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Microchip Introduces Its First Trust&GO Wi-Fi 32-bit MCU Module
With the technology more and more taking control of our world, such as factories and homes, long gone are the days where you just wanted to dim the lights a little bit Now, we want our house heated just before we come in, the garage doors to open themselves, among other things. The...
Continue ReadingElektor Article: USB-SPDIF Interface
The circuit described here is a SPDIF output with a USB interface. It allows connecting Personal Computers, Tablets or Smartphones to Audio equipment including AV receivers, high-end stereo amplifiers or stand-alone audio DACs. It has a infrared remote control receiver that allows...
Continue ReadingThe Probe-Scope Is a 60MHz 250Msps Oscilloscope That Fits in Your Hand
After the release of his PIC32MZ EF based 20Msps oscilloscope with an integrated 1-inch by 1-inch OLED screen for readouts, Electrical Engineer, Mark Omo has again unveiled his new design, the self-contained 60MHz 250Msps Probe Scope oscilloscope with the probe in cable form factor. The...
Continue ReadingPICkitPlus – A programming software that revitalizes the outdated PICkit2 and PICkit3
Microchip's PICkit2 and PICkit3 are both In-Circuit Debugger/Programmers, designed for programming and debugging Microchip PIC microcontrollers (and occasionally EEPROMs). The PICkit2 programmer was released back in 2005, and allowed the user to program and debug most of the 8 and 16...
Continue ReadingiCircuit’s iCP02 USB Microchip PIC Programmer & PICkit2 Plus Review
Ever since the first microcontroller was released in 1980 by Intel - the Harvard Architecture 8051 mcu - microcontrollers have revolutionized the electronics industry and has spurred an array of low-cost microcontrollers like PIC, AVR, ARM, and others. The AVR has been the one that...
Continue Reading1 Square Inch 20MSPS Oscilloscope
A 1" by 1" 20msps Oscilloscope based on the PIC32MZ @ hackaday.io by "Mark Omo". He writes: This project is designed around a PIC32MZ EF processor. We use its internal ADCs in an interleaved mode in order to get the full 20Msps. We have found that in practice we are able to achieve...
Continue ReadingThe Fishino Piranha – A Development Board With 120MHz 32bit Microcontroller
A few weeks ago Open Electronics announced their new “Fishino Piranha” board. It is one of the first boards to imitate the Arduino MKR. The Fishino Piranha follows with the release of their Uno-inspired “Fishino 32” board, which was released at the start of last year. The...
Continue ReadingECE 4760 Designing with Microcontrollers – 2017 Final Projects
Students in Cornell ece4760 spend 5 weeks building a PIC32 project that they specify and design. This year projects included an automatic steak cooker, an ice cream topping machine, a beer-pong robot, various musical instruments and games, a braille reader, a Motor Dynamometer, and...
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