Arduino Network Analyzer
Arduino

Arduino Network Analyzer

Brett Killion has published his Arduino shield a Network Analyzer on an Arduino Shield which covers from 0-72MHz. The network analyzer shield uses an Analog Devices AD9851 DDS chip clocked at 180MHz which will output a sine wave at any frequency from 0Hz and 72MHz. The DDS output is...

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Datalogging Accelerometer Data To An SDCard
Mcu

Datalogging Accelerometer Data To An SDCard

MindForge @ 43oh.com build a datalogger board which logs accelerometer values on a SD Card. The datalogger is built around an MSP430G2755 microcontroller and ADXL335 accelerometer sensor from Analog Devices. his project started as an EMG datalogger to study my dad’s Parkinson’s...

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How to migrate from Microchip to Freescale and Why
Mcu

How to migrate from Microchip to Freescale and Why

Maurizio Di Paolo Emilio has pointed us to this latest article on why to choose Freescale mcu versus Microchip ones: The task of choosing the best micro for an application is not made easier by the multitude of suppliers you have at hand today, this being the drawback of having so...

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iCoupler – Digital Signal Isolator
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iCoupler – Digital Signal Isolator

Clemens Valens @ elektormagazine.com discuss about the new iCoupler family of isolators from Analog Devices: Digital isolators based on transformers and capacitors use magnetic and electric fields to couple data across isolation barriers where optocouplers use light. Digital...

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Thermocouple Type-K amplifier

Thermocouple Type-K amplifier

  This project is a simple Thermocouple K-type amplifier based on AD595 IC. This amplifier converts the thermocouple output voltage (uV) to 10mV/C. This voltage can be easily further converted by an ADC of any microcontroller. Description AD595 Thermocouple Type-K Amplifier...

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ThunderScope: The First Thunderbolt-Compatible Open Source Software Defined Oscilloscope
FPGATest Equipment

ThunderScope: The First Thunderbolt-Compatible Open Source Software Defined Oscilloscope

ThunderScope is a revolutionary open-source oscilloscope designed to leverage the power of Thunderbolt technology, enabling real-time sample data streaming to your computer at speeds exceeding 1 GB/s. By utilizing the advanced processing capabilities of modern devices, ThunderScope...

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Ochin CM4V2: Tiny Carrier Board V2 for Raspberry Pi CM4
Raspberry Pi

Ochin CM4V2: Tiny Carrier Board V2 for Raspberry Pi CM4

The industrial setting often calls for advanced performance while minimizing the circuit size. As Ochin V1 is reaching its end of life (EOL), Ochin v2 is a new mini carrier board for Raspberry with numerous advanced features over its preceding version. The Ochin CM4v2 is a compact...

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Pomelo: Affordable and Versatile Gamma Spectroscopy Module for Hobbyists and Developers
Test/Measurements

Pomelo: Affordable and Versatile Gamma Spectroscopy Module for Hobbyists and Developers

Pomelo is an innovative radiation detector tailored for hobby-level gamma spectroscopy, designed to be both accessible and versatile. Developed to provide a complete low-power gamma-ray spectrometer, Pomelo can function independently or be seamlessly integrated into other projects,...

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