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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
ESP32-PICO-KIT V3 is a mini development board based on the ESP32-PICO-D4 SIP module produced by Espressif.
IRduino is an open source, programmable, Arduino-compatible USB infrared receiver that gives new life to old remote controls.
Build the World’s Smallest Atomic Clock, Trap a Nitrogen Atom in a Carbon Cage.
The Neutrino 3.0 is an inexpensive, open source, miniaturized version of the Arduino Zero!
Sasa Karanovic @ sasakaranovic.com build a heart shaped keychain that flashes 2 LED with the touch of your finger!
Electronut Labs recently released their open source Nordic nRF52832 development board that can be used for your next BLE project.
David Johnson-Davies @ technoblogy.com has a nice guide on how to program ATtiny10 6-pin mcu using the arduino IDE.
Developers can implement simple sensing functions with TI’s lowest-cost microcontroller family Texas Instruments (TI) on November ...
AVR is a family of microcontrollers developed by Atmel beginning in 1996.
Here is another guide from David Johnson-Davies @ technoblogy.com explaining how to program an ATmega328 on a breadboard using...
Tiny 32-bit Dev Board.
µBoost is a Single AA powered, 3.3v 100mA power source and flashlight and it can run low power devices.