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PEAK Enters Automotive Ethernet with New Media Converter
Wireless-Tag ESP32P4C61-TINY AIoT Development Board Supports Camera and Display
SONOFF BASIC-1GSP Matter DIN Rail Switch Supports 32A Load
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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
runtimeprojects.com has a quick review of the Digispark board.
Engineers at the University of Bristol have developed a three terminal pico-power chip that can cut standby drain in sensor nodes...
In this video educ8s.tv is going to compare the computational speed of the WeMOS D1 ESP8266 based Arduino compatible board with...
This is an ATtiny Dev Board.
In order to make learning and using electronics accessible to all, Digilent Inc., an electrical engineering products company, had...
Sydney backyard inventor, JP Liew, who invented MicroView that had successfully raised USD 573,000 in 30 days on Kickstarter two...
Arduino is pretty much famous for the numerous shields it has.
Matrix Technology Solutions Ltd.
ESP8266 is a very powerful module for building an IoT or WiFi-based project.
“pinko” build a high resolution chronograph which has some great features.
Edgar implemented capacitive touch sensing using an ATTiny4 to create a touch paddle for Morse code: Like many no-code operators,...
In this video educ8s.tv reviews the ESP32, the successor of the popular ESP8266!