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![ICP12 USBSTICK, A New Tool for Signals Control & Monitoring ICP12 USBSTICK, A New Tool for Signals Control & Monitoring](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/icp12-usbstick-a-new-tool-for-si-1024x576.jpg)
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ICP12 USBSTICK, A New Tool for Signals Control & Monitoring
iCircuit Technologies had produced the iCP12 usbStick, a mini size 28 pin USB PIC IO development board and a good tool for signal monitoring (as oscilloscope), data acquisition and circuit troubleshooting at 1mSec/Samples period. The iCP12 usbStick is a PIC18F2550 based USB...
Continue Reading![Robust C Library and Utility for GPIO sysfs Interface in Linux Robust C Library and Utility for GPIO sysfs Interface in Linux](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/sbc-1024x680.jpg)
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Robust C Library and Utility for GPIO sysfs Interface in Linux
by Derek Hildreth - Technologic Systems This comprehensive and easy to read example C code is designed to work alone or included as a library for dealing with general purpose I/O via the sysfs interface in Linux. It can easily be applied to any computer which utilizes the GPIO...
Continue Reading![5V Regulator Cap for 9V battery 5V Regulator Cap for 9V battery](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Test-leads-supplied-power-by-loops-or-interconnect-wires.jpg)
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5V Regulator Cap for 9V battery
David Cook built a 5V regulator to sit atop a 9V battery: For quick portable projects and temporary hacks, it is often faster to reuse a simple 5V regulator circuit than to integrate a power supply into the device design. My toolbox has an LED tester and magnifier light, so why not...
Continue Reading![How to Make an Arduino Capacitance Meter How to Make an Arduino Capacitance Meter](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Arduino-Capacitance-Meter-with-LCD-Output-1024x512.jpg)
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How to Make an Arduino Capacitance Meter
circuitbasics.com has a tutorial on how to measure capacitance using arduino. With all the different ways capacitors are labeled, figuring out the values of your capacitors can be challenging. Especially if you don’t have a digital multi-meter to test them. In this tutorial,...
Continue Reading![How to Setup WiFi on the Raspberry Pi How to Setup WiFi on the Raspberry Pi](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/how-to-setup-wifi-on-the-raspber-1024x576.jpg)
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How to Setup WiFi on the Raspberry Pi
In this video, Circuit Basics will show us how to configure a WiFi dongle and establish a wireless connection for your Raspberry Pi. This is useful if you don't wish to connect your Raspberry Pi to your network with an Ethernet cable. How to Setup WiFi on the Raspberry Pi -...
Continue Reading![Raspberry Pi I2C LCD Set Up and Programming Raspberry Pi I2C LCD Set Up and Programming](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/raspberry-pi-i2c-lcd-set-up-and-1024x576.jpg)
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Raspberry Pi I2C LCD Set Up and Programming
In this video Circuit Basics show us how to use I2C to connect an LCD to the Raspberry Pi. After showing you how to connect the LCD to the Pi with a PCF8574 (http://www.circuitbasics.com/pj6v), they show you how to program it. First I'll cover the basic stuff like printing text to the...
Continue Reading![Hack Your Car With Macchina M2 Hack Your Car With Macchina M2](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/hack-your-car-with-macchina-m2-1024x576.jpg)
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Hack Your Car With Macchina M2
Car hacking applications have been growing during the last few years, making it faster and cheaper to get into automotive tinkering. A new device was launched recently on kickstarter called M2 by Macchina. M2 is an open-source, versatile development platform which can be wired...
Continue Reading![Installing The Micronucleus Bootloader To An ATtiny Via Arduino Installing The Micronucleus Bootloader To An ATtiny Via Arduino](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/ATtiny_with_bootloader_and_V-USB.jpg)
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Installing The Micronucleus Bootloader To An ATtiny Via Arduino
In order to be able to upload Arduino sketches directly to the ATtiny84 over USB without the need to use a programming device, Shawn Hymel, an electrical engineer at Sparkfun Electronics, had published a guide showing how to install the micronucleus bootloader, which supports virtual USB...
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