0-20V Bargraph Voltmeter


https://www.electronics-lab.com/project/0-20v-bargraph-voltmeter/

0 – 20V LED Voltmeter kit displays the voltage of the source using 20 LED’s.  This projects  is based on the famous LM3914 IC from National Semiconductor. Power Supply Input: 5 VDC Max @ 30 mA in DOT mode and 300 mA in BAR mode Specifications Output: 20 LED’s Range selectable with onboard preset 2 […]

Riverdi TFT display with FT801 controller


https://www.electronics-lab.com/riverdi-tft-display-with-ft801-controller/

  If you are looking for a touchscreen LCD display for your next project you should take a look at Riverdi LCD solutions. Their aim is to produce innovative, high quality LCD solutions at affordable prices. They were kind enough to send us a sample of a FTDI FT801 controller LCD display along with their […]

Therm: a Tiny PID Controller


https://www.electronics-lab.com/therm-a-tiny-pid-controller/

by Ethan Zonca @ protofusion.org: Therm is a very small PID controller with an OLED display, thermocouple interface, and USB port. It can switch an external solid-state relay for driving large loads, or a transistor for driving small loads. When attached to a computer, it enumerates as a USB serial port for easy control and logging […]

Visaton Exciter – an exciting loudspeaker


https://www.electronics-lab.com/visaton-exciter-an-exciting-loudspeaker/

A loudspeaker without a membrane which can be mounted on any flat surface solves aesthetical and technical problems. Fans of HiFi sound and similar „audiophils“ usually don´t cover their loudspakers and surely not their membranes. Firstly, to cover a beautiful top-class loudspeaker is almost a sin 🙂 and naturally all that stands in a way […]

PCA9550 LED Driver With Programmable Blink Rates


https://www.electronics-lab.com/pca9550-led-driver-with-programmable-blink-rates/

This project introduces the use of PCA9550, an LED driver that causes the 2 LEDs to ON/OFF or in a flashing state at programmable rate. It has 2 selectable, fully programmable blink rates between 0.172Hz and 44Hz or 5.82 seconds and 0.023 second respectively. Its internal oscillator does not require external components and I2c bus […]

Controlling servo motor using IR remote control


https://www.electronics-lab.com/controlling-servo-motor-using-ir-remote-control/

by mohamed soliman @ instructables.com: If you are looking for comfort and controlling your electronic devices remotely, you will find your need in this instructable. In this instructable we will learn how to control a servo motor with remote control, this will give you a general concept on how to control remotely. You should know that […]

The Simple Scalar Network Analyzer


https://www.electronics-lab.com/the-simple-scalar-network-analyzer/

by rheslip.blogspot.com: After playing around with the SynthNV signal generator/power detector discussed in the previous post I realized what a useful a tool it is for RF testing. While its a terrific tool for VHF/UHF/Microwave testing, the SynthNV has a couple of serious limitations for amateur use in the HF region – the signal generator […]

Teensy GPS Logger redesigned in smaller version


https://www.electronics-lab.com/teensy-gps-logger-redesigned-in-smaller-version/

The last and final design, the Teensy and GPS is directly powered from 3.7v li-on batt. Arduino code and pcb layout (ARES) available. Teensy GPS Logger redesigned in smaller version – [Link]

EA DOGS displays – small by size, big by features


https://www.electronics-lab.com/ea-dogs-displays-small-by-size-big-by-features/

Minimum power consumption, very good legibility and a lot of versions – these are the EA DOG displays. When we speak about “versions” – in case of EADOG from company Electronic Assembly it means a lot of “glass” types (STM, FSTN, transflective,…) and what is unique – many s display + backlight combinations. Right thanks […]

The Atmel SAM L22


https://www.electronics-lab.com/the-atmel-sam-l22/

by Martin Cooke @ elektormagazine.com: Atmel has recently announced the addition of the SAM L22 series to its family of secure, ARM® Cortex® M0+-based MCUs. These new devices offer a built-in, ultra-low power capacitive touch interface with a segment LCD controller that can deliver up to 320 segments. Typical applications for these controllers would include low-power […]