Program a mBot With Scratch And Arduino
https://www.electronics-lab.com/program-mbot-scratch-arduino/
Makeblock was founded in 2012 in Shenzhen as the world’s first open-source robot and programing platform. With more than 400 mechanical components, electronic modules, and software tools, the company is determined to bring meaningful STEM education opportunities and the maker mindset to the mass consumer market to make a real difference in society’s future with […]
WPS80 digital soldering station
https://www.electronics-lab.com/wps80-digital-soldering-station/
James @ seeed.cc show us how to build a DIY digital soldering station using a WPS80 soldering iron. I always liked soldering tools with good quality. Though I currently have a nice ELV 50 Watts digital soldering station already, I decided to build my own soldering base station using an existing WPS80 soldering iron manufactured by […]
Sensor IC gives accurate RH and temperature from 2x2mm outline
https://www.electronics-lab.com/sensor-ic-gives-accurate-rh-temperature-2x2mm-outline/
ams’ ENS210 sensor module features temperature measurement accuracy of ±0.2°C over the entire range 0°C to 70°C; the device also outputs relative humidity measurements on its I²C interface, enabling, ams says, portable and connected smart home devices to improve performance and implement new features. By Graham Prophet @ edn-europe.com: The ENS210 is an high performance […]
Transfer Files Between Raspberry Pi and Computer
https://www.electronics-lab.com/transfer-files-raspberry-pi-computer/
Sometimes you need to send or receive files from your Raspberry Pi robot, this may be a bit complex process as there is no direct method. You may think about unmounting the SD card from the Raspberry then connecting it to PC, or using a cloud storage to upload and download files, but these methods […]
Orange Pi PC2 $20 Quad core Linux Computer
https://www.electronics-lab.com/orange-pi-pc2-20-quad-core-linux-computer/
Shenzhen Xunlong Software CO., Limited is now offering a new addition to the community of single board computers. The latest edition of Orange Pi is the $20 Orange Pi PC 2. Even though this 85mm×55mm board isn’t as cheap as the $4 VoCore2 Lite, its $20 price tag is justified by the hardware it packs […]
PIC16F 28/40 Pin Development Board
https://www.electronics-lab.com/pic16f-2840-pin-development-board/
PIC16F 28/40-pin Development Board will help you with your prototyping requirement with any of Microchip’s 28/40-pin of 16F PIC microcontrollers. Specifications All ports terminating in separate box header connector with 5 VDC source option ICSP connector for programming for the PIC’s with ICD support Jumper selectable onboard pull-up resistors for Port A.4 pin on the […]
PIC16F 28/40 Pin Development Board
https://www.electronics-lab.com/project/pic16f-2840-pin-development-board/
PIC16F 28/40-pin Development Board will help you with your prototyping requirement with any of Microchip’s 28/40-pin of 16F PIC microcontrollers. Specifications All ports terminating in separate box header connector with 5 VDC source option ICSP connector for programming for the PIC’s with ICD support Jumper selectable onboard pull-up resistors for Port A.4 pin on the […]
MAC Address Finder
https://www.electronics-lab.com/mac-address-finder/
Quickly find the MAC address on devices where doing so isn’t so easy. Sometimes finding the MAC address of a wireless device is easy and sometimes it’s not. With this project you can find the MAC address of any wireless device in just a few seconds. What makes this project so simple is the Feather […]
Getting Started with 4Duino Wi-Fi
https://www.electronics-lab.com/getting-started-4duino-wi-fi/
In this project, we will learn how to get started with the ESP8266, an inbuilt 4Duino Wi-Fi module and connect to a local access point. The 4Duino display is used to print the status of the connection for debugging purposes. The ESP8266 Wi-Fi Module is embedded in the 4Duino. ATmega32U4 communicates and controls the ESP8266 […]
Yet another Arduino clock
https://www.electronics-lab.com/yet-another-arduino-clock/
Sverre Holm blogged about his Arduino clock project: But I needed another Arduino project as I had made a K3NG morse keyer. I love this keyer because it is unique in supporting a display where you can see what you send. But I wasn’t using the morse keyer all the time, so I wanted the hardware […]