Monitoring Woodstove Temperature With A MAX31855 Quad Thermocouple BoosterPack


https://www.electronics-lab.com/monitoring-woodstove-temperature-with-a-max31855-quad-thermocouple-boosterpack/

Spirilis @ 43oh.com forum would like to monitor his woodstove temperature profiles so he build a plugin board for LaunchPad using the MAX31855 thermocouple to digital converter. This BoosterPack is fancied as a baseboard plugging underneath the LaunchPad, with four holes for mounting studs in case I ever decide to fix it inside a permanent enclosure […]

230 VAC Timer


https://www.electronics-lab.com/230-vac-timer/

Classic AC 230 V Timer project can be used in all application requiring a timer of up-to 3 Minutes to operate or control any AC mains load of up-to 200 Watts. This project is based on the Classic 555 Timer IC, triggering a TRIAC. Input and Output is Optically Isolated. Specifications  Supply input 12 VDC […]

230 VAC Timer


https://www.electronics-lab.com/project/230-vac-timer/

Classic AC 230 V Timer project can be used in all application requiring a timer of up-to 3 Minutes to operate or control any AC mains load of up-to 200 Watts.  This project is based on the Classic 555 Timer IC, triggering a TRIAC.  Input and Output is Optically Isolated. Specifications Supply input 12 VDC […]

Guide to ESP8266 and Tweeting Using ESP8266


https://www.electronics-lab.com/guide-to-esp8266-and-tweeting-using-esp8266/

Subhan95 @ instructables.com has written a tutorial on how to use ESP8266 with Arduino and tweet using it. What can the ESP8266 do?It is limited by your imagination.I have seen projects and tutorials on the internet showing how to fetch a city’s temperature, stock prices,sending and receiving emails ,making phone calls and much much more.I will […]

PCB Christmas tree


https://www.electronics-lab.com/pcb-christmas-tree/

Well, Christmas may over but we think you may take a look at this well designed PCB Christmas tree and why not consider building it for the next year. Since I already have an Arduino, and I felt pretty comfortable with it, I decided to use it to control the LEDs. However a full Arduino […]

Wake-U-Up System


https://www.electronics-lab.com/wake-u-up-system/

Zhiyong Hao and Zhuo Chen from Cornell Univercity build A PIC-based Alarm clock system that is different from most alarm clocks known. This project is aimed to design a ‘Sleep and Wake-up Assistant’. Different from a normal alarm clocks which can only make noise, this alarm clock is designed to wake up a person in a comfortable […]

Smokerduino – Arduino Smoker Controller


https://www.electronics-lab.com/smokerduino/

rjkorn @ instructables.com shows us his Arduino Smoker Controller: I had made a Sous Vide controller and thought it might work well for my smoker too. All I really had to do was change the sensor form a Dallas 18B20 to a thermocouple. The Dallas sensor tops out at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit. This particular smoker […]

FLIR MR160 Thermal Imaging & Moisture Meter Review, Teardown & Experiments


https://www.electronics-lab.com/flir-mr160-thermal-imaging-moisture-meter-review-teardown-experiments/

The Signal Path Blog published another video reviewing  FLIR MR160 Thermal Imaging & Moisture Meter: In this episode Shahriar takes a close look at the FLIR MR160 Thermal Imaging and Moisture Meter. Featuring Infrared Guided Measurement (IGM) technology powered by a FLIR Lepton® thermal imaging sensor, MR160 helps you quickly see temperature patterns that point […]

Geiger Backpack with Intel Edison


https://www.electronics-lab.com/geiger-backpack-with-intel-edison/

Geiger Backpack is a device that measures ambient radioactivity and GPS position and saves them on a cloud database using your smartphone as a WiFi hotspot. Our project is a portable device powered by an Intel Edison and equipped with a GPS receiver and a Geiger Tube, a sensor able to detect radioactivity. Our device […]

2.5V-4.2V input to 3.3V output – 1A Buck Boost Converter using LTC3441


https://www.electronics-lab.com/project/2-4v-5-5v-input-3-3v-output-1-2a-buck-boost-converter-using-ltc3441/

This circuit can produce an output of 3.3V and 1A current continuously for a voltage input varying from 2.5V to 4.2V. The LTC3441 is a high efficient buck boost converter which plays a vital role in portable instrumentation because of its fixed frequency operation. This circuit produces the output from a single Li-ion battery. Multiple […]