Embedded IoT gateway, in a 17 x 25 mm footprint


https://www.electronics-lab.com/embedded-iot-gateway-17-x-25-mm-footprint/

Lantronix, Inc. has added the xPico 200 family of embedded IoT gateways that measure 17 by 25 mm, to rpvide secure Ethernet, Wi-Fi and/or Bluetooth connectivity for smart IoT solutions. by Graham Prophet @ edn-europe.com: The xPico 200 series will feature enterprise security, networking intelligence, and pre-integration with Lantronix’s MACH10 management software platform in a compact footprint […]

Premier Farnell partners with Intel on IoT


https://www.electronics-lab.com/premier-farnell-partners-intel-iot/

Farnell element14’s tinyTILE is an Intel Curie module based board created by the distributor in partnership with Intel. by Julien Happich @ edn-europe.com: Measuring only 35x26mm, the tinyTILE has been specifically designed for use in wearable and IoT designs for consumer and industrial edge products. It runs a software platform created specifically for the Intel […]

Analog Discovery USB isolation


https://www.electronics-lab.com/analog-discovery-usb-isolation/

Bob tipped us with his latest article. He writes: Back when I was developing the PSU burner, I wanted to have the Analog Discovery isolated from the common ground, to avoid noise and other issues. Since I did not have a way to do this, I ended up using a laptop on battery for measurements. […]

How to Setup WiFi on the Raspberry Pi


https://www.electronics-lab.com/setup-wifi-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 – [Link]

5V @3A Switching Power Supply


https://www.electronics-lab.com/5v-3a-switching-power-supply/

This circuit is about a buck regulator which can produce an output of 5V for a input voltage ranging from 7V to 40V. LM2576 is a monolithic IC and it acts as the heart of this circuit. This IC has a potential of delivering an output current up to 3A and requires less number of […]

Super Efficient Nano-LED


https://www.electronics-lab.com/super-efficient-nano-led/

For the exponentially growing data traffic worldwide, the data connections within and between microchips are increasingly becoming a bottleneck. Optical connections are an obvious successor, but that requires an adequate nano-sized light source – and this has now been found. Researchers from the TU Eindhoven have succeeded in making a nano-LED with an efficiency 1000 […]

RFM69 output power


https://www.electronics-lab.com/rfm69-output-power/

Bob @ electrobob.com tipped us with his latest article about RFM69 module. As I was mentioning in my 1000.1000 Hardware selection, I have opted for the cool RFM69HW radio module. Weirdly enough, in quite a few sources (big distributor and ebay) the higher power HW module is cheaper. So there ie no reason not to […]

Teardown and review of the new MHS5200A


https://www.electronics-lab.com/teardown-review-new-mhs5200a/

Craig writes: I’ve gotten a lot of questions on the blog about the new version of the MHS5200A function generators available on eBay. Viewer Tolga was kind enough to send one in to me to review and tear down. Although some improvements have been made over the older models, there are some concerning issues with […]

Pease on Analog Volume 2 is a free download


https://www.electronics-lab.com/pease-analog-volume-2-free-download/

via elektormagazine.com: New in the Electronics Design Library is Volume 2 of FOCUS ON: Bob Pease on Analog. With very few exceptions Bob Pease is remembered fondly all over the globe for his analog design expertise as well as his sense of humor. Our esteemed competitors Electronics Design (magazine) shared and spread his wit and […]

Teardown, Repair & Calibration of a Keithley 2400 Source Measure Unit


https://www.electronics-lab.com/teardown-repair-calibration-keithley-2400-source-measure-unit/

Teardown, Repair & Calibration of a Keithley 2400 Source Measure Unit – [Link]