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Wireless-Tag ESP32P4C61-TINY AIoT Development Board Supports Camera and Display
SONOFF BASIC-1GSP Matter DIN Rail Switch Supports 32A Load
World’s First IEEE 802.15.4ab Receiver Debuts from imec
Espressif ESP32-S31 CoreBoard and Korvo Kits Target AIoT, HMI, and Smart Audio Apps
Mastering the Curve: Layout Strategies for FPC Bend Radius and Reliability
From Hearing to Understanding: MEMS Microphones as a Foundation of Robotic Perception
How to Clean a Soldering Iron Tip Without Ruining It
Why PVC Remains a Go-To Material for Electronics Enclosures and Equipment Mounts
Analog To Digital Conversion - Sampling and Quantization
Positive Feedback in Electronic Circuits
Temperature Sensors
Magnetostatic Fields In Material Bodies
3-Wire Electret Microphone Pre-Amplifier
12W Step Up DC-DC Converter using MAX1771
Sound to Light Color Shield for OLEDUINO v2
Multipurpose Motor Driver Shield for OLEDUINO v2
An Introduction to RF Theory, Practices, and Components: The Ins and Outs of RF
The Growing Decentralization of Power Grids
This board created for makers, who want to use various Arduino UNO shields with PIC micro-controllers from Microchip.
STM32CubeProgrammer (STM32CUBEPROG) is an all-in-one multi-OS software tool for programming STM32 microcontrollers.
Here’s a tiny pcb that produces an annoying sound using a piezo buzzer and a ATtiny13 microcontroller.
This board created for makers, who wants to use various Arduino UNO shields using PIC microcontrollers from Microchip.
Dani Eichhorn @ thingpulse.com writes: In this post I’m going to show you how you can monitor the power consumption of your b...
Over the years we have seen a significant interest in people wanting to learn electronics and programming but are mostly...
Our friends on educ8s.tv uploaded a new video.
ESP32-PICO-KIT V4 is a mini development board produced by Espressif.
California based company, Integrated Device Technology (IDT) has recently announced their new HS300x family of MEMS...
Our friends on educ8s.tv published a new video.
Madis Kaal @ nomad.ee designed a infrared repeater based on ATMEL AVR + TSOP1738 infrared receiver.
An open source USB stick computer for security applications.