IdIoTware SD Card Temperature Logger
https://www.electronics-lab.com/idiotware-sd-card-temperature-logger/
In this tutorial at hackster.io you will learn how to log data from LM35 temperature sensor values to an SD card and store it as CSV file. In order to build this project you need the following parts: Arduino UNO idIoTware Shield USB-A to B Cable SD Card (up to 8GB) 2x Generic Jumper (0.1″) […]
Raspberry Pi LCD Touchscreen Calibration
https://www.electronics-lab.com/raspberry-pi-lcd-touchscreen-calibration/
Circuit Basics @ youtube writes: In this video, I go through the process of calibrating an LCD touchscreen on the Raspberry Pi. Calibrating the LCD touchscreen should be done after installing it to make it more responsive and accurate. Raspberry Pi LCD Touchscreen Calibration – [Link]
2X L298 Dual DC Motor Driver Board for Robots
https://www.electronics-lab.com/2x-l298-dual-dc-motor-driver-board-robots/
2x L298 H-Bridge Dual Motor driver project can control two DC motors connected to it. The circuit is designed around popular dual H-Bridge L298 from ST. Motor supply 7V To 46V DC, Load 2Amp Each Channel. Features Motor supply V2: 7 to 46 VDC Logic Supply V1 : 5V DC Input Signal: Enable, Dir. , […]
Weather Widget using ESP8266
https://www.electronics-lab.com/weather-widget-esp8266/
deba168‘s new instructable is a weather widget: “an application that can be downloaded on your PC, laptop or a mobile device and perform the job of providing easy access to weather information” It’s an ESP8266 based weather display unit which retrieves localized weather information from http://www.wunderground.com by WLAN and displays it on a 128×64 OLED display. […]
New PWM controller IC By Microchip Charges Batteries of Any Chemistry
https://www.electronics-lab.com/pwm-controller-charges-batteries-of-any-chemistry/
Battery technologies of all chemistry are experiencing revolutionary changes nowadays. Nanotechnology is leading this revolution by yielding new battery technologies including but not limited to Tiny Supercapacitors and Li-ion batteries that never explode at any condition. But, it’s bothersome to make different chargers for different types of batteries. So, Microchip solved this problem by introducing […]
Ultrasonic parking sensor
https://www.electronics-lab.com/ultrasonic-parking-sensor/
An ultrasonic parking sensor project from Ch00ftech: After electing to use the PING))) sensor exactly as directed, I needed to build the rest of my circuit. I wanted to build something robust that would mount nicely on the wall of my dad’s garage. Figuring that the sensor would likely need to be placed down low by […]
PNP Transistor – How Does It Work?
https://www.electronics-lab.com/pnp-transistor-work/
The PNP transistor is a mystery to many. But it doesn’t have to be. If you want to design circuits with transistors, it’s really worth knowing about this type of transistor. by Oyvind @ build-electronic-circuits.com PNP Transistor – How Does It Work? – [Link]
MKRZero, Arduino Newest Family Member
https://www.electronics-lab.com/mkrzero-arduino-newest-family-member/
Arduino had announced a new member of its family: MKRZero! This new board comes with the size of 61x25mm MKR1000 board and the power of ARM-core Arduino Zero. The ARM-core board consists of an on-board SD connector with dedicated SPI interfaces (SPI1) that make it easy to browse your files with no extra hardware. You […]
2X L298 Dual DC Motor Driver Board for Robots
https://www.electronics-lab.com/project/2x-l298-dual-dc-motor-driver-board-robots/
2XL298 H-Bridge Dual Motor driver project can control two DC motors connected to it. The circuit is designed around popular dual H-Bridge L298 from ST. Motor supply 7V To 46V DC, Load 2Amp Each Channel. Features Motor supply V2: 7 to 46 VDC Logic Supply V1 : 5V DC Input Signal: Enable, Dir. , PWM […]
DICE10 – A miniaturized electronic die based on ATtiny10
https://www.electronics-lab.com/dice10-miniaturized-electronic-die-based-attiny10/
Making an electronic dice is very popular among hobbyists and there are already lots of ready-made projects on the internet about this topic. Tim at Hackaday.io designed an electronic dice project for “1KB Limit” competition. But why another dice project while the internet is already crowded with similar things? Well, it’s not the subject of this […]