AEM10940, A High Efficient Power Management IC From e-peas
https://www.electronics-lab.com/aem10940-high-efficient-power-management-ic-e-peas/
AEM10940 is a power management IC designed by e-peas to store power from photovoltaics (PVs) cells and thermoelectric generator (TEGs) into rechargeable power sources, such as Li-Ion batteries and thin film batteries. At the same time, it supplies the system with two different regulated voltages, the charging voltage and the system supply voltage. e-peas is […]
8 Channel RS485 Relay Board
https://www.electronics-lab.com/project/8-channel-rs485-relay-board/
This project helps you control 8 relays using RS485 link with the help of a PC. This kit can effectively convert a standard PC to a powerful PLC ( programmable logic controller ). At the PC end , you will need to use our RS232 to RS485 Interface or any other suitable RS232 to RS485 […]
A dual sensor fan controller build
https://www.electronics-lab.com/dual-sensor-fan-controller-build/
Kerry Wong has designed and built a dual sensor fan controller: To make the design more useful, one channel is marked as optional (see components with * on the silkscreen) so that you can build either a single sensor fan controller or a dual sensor one. With two sensors, the control signal is or’d with both […]
8 Tact Switch board for microcontroller
https://www.electronics-lab.com/project/8-tact-switch-board-micro-controller-board/
8 Tactile Switch Input Board is a simple PCB offering easy connection of a standard 10-pin Box Header connector to 8 small type Tactile Switch with a jumper selectable pull-up / pull down of resistor network connected in parallel. Easy interface with PIC and Atmel Development board published on our website. Specifications PCB dimensions 37 […]
MyComm: A portable satellite messaging system
https://www.electronics-lab.com/mycomm-a-portable-satellite-messaging/
Never before have we been so incredibly connected to one another than today; thanks to the prevalence of internet and mobile data networks. But the dimension of this connected world is finite and ends not far beyond the outermost cell phone tower. John Grant wanted to be connected to his friends and family all the […]
A Powerful Alternative of ESP8266 Wifi Module
https://www.electronics-lab.com/powerful-alternative-esp8266-wifi-module/
The potential competitor of ESP8266 wifi module will be available next week for just $2! Pine64, the manufacturer of the first $15 64-bit single board computer, is now preparing to launch “PADI IoT Stamp” RTL8710AF module. This module has the size of the stamp, a small 24mm x 16mm package with powerful specifications compared to […]
Enhanced Wireless High Power Transmission
https://www.electronics-lab.com/enhanced-wireless-high-power-transmission/
A group of developers in Elektor Labs have modified a high power wireless power transfer project, which originally developed by Würth Elektronik eiSos GmbH & Co. KG, an electronic and electromechanical components manufacturer in Europe, in an attempt to come up with an easy-to-achieve solution for wireless power transfer of more than 100 Watts without using any kind […]
WiLoader : The WiFi Programmer for Arduino & AVR
https://www.electronics-lab.com/wiloader-wifi-programmer-arduino-avr/
The new generation of programmers that use WiFi instead of cables. Program, control and monitor Robots, AVR and Arduino over WiFi. Have you ever thought of programming wirelessly ? WiLoader is the answer. But HOW ???? WiLoader easily connects to your WiFi network, then you can program your AVR, Arduino boards, Robots and other targets […]
WiFi enabled Motors
https://www.electronics-lab.com/wifi-enabled-motors/
WiFi controllable motors for your many projects. An Open Source platform that anyone can use. Using our motors is as simple as joining your motors network (or adding the device to an existing network) and controlling it with any of our apps, its built it webpage, or just raw JSON packets. Our motors are made […]
Creating footprints in KiCad using a scanner
https://www.electronics-lab.com/creating-footprints-kicad-using-scanner/
Jan @ jasiek.me decided to use a flatbed scanner to trace out a footprint in KiCad. [via] Some time ago I sourced a number of very cheap SD card sockets from China for a hobby project I was working on. Sadly, when it came to PCB design, I couldn’t find the footprints for this particular […]