Tag: Arduino
Open-Source NB-IoT Shield for Arduino
This completely open-source LTE shield uses the latest and greatest CAT-M NB-IoT technology optimized for low-power IoT devices! by Timothy Woo @ hackster.io: With the emergence of low-power IoT devices with cellular connectivity and the phase-out of 2G (with only T-mobile supporting...
Continue ReadingMeduino Mega2560 Pro Mini Board
This Arduino board called Mega2560 uses the ATmega2560 microcontroller and is offered in a reasonable price. The microcontroller used has 16 analog inputs, 54 digital IOs and is working on 5V voltage. Epalsite electronics designed the small board exactly for this microcontroller. You...
Continue ReadingLattePanda – Hackable Single Board Computer runs Win 10
LattePanda, has announced the launch of its next-gen LattePanda, LattePanda Delta, what the company claims to be the first hackable computer pre-installed Windows 10 and compatible with Linux. It offers onboard Intel 7th Gen Dual-core, Four-Thread processor, and the general performance...
Continue ReadingNeutrino 3.0: The 32-bit Arduino Zero compatible!
The Neutrino 3.0 is an inexpensive, open source, miniaturized version of the Arduino Zero! Featuring a 32-bit ARM processor running at 48MHz, and boasting 32K of ram, the Neutrino is far more capable than your typical Arduino. And because it has the same processor and pinout, all...
Continue ReadingArduino Nano to PIC40/28 Pin Shield
Arduino Nano to PIC40/28 PIN development shield is an extension for Arduino Nano. This project is useful to create many projects using PIC40/28PIN shield published on electronics-lab.com, refer to schematic and connection diagram to use this shield. Two on board regulators are provided...
Continue ReadingProgramming the ATtiny10 using Arduino IDE
David Johnson-Davies @ technoblogy.com has a nice guide on how to program ATtiny10 6-pin mcu using the arduino IDE. Programming is done using the widely available USBasp programmer from Thomas Fischl. Examples are also included on the guide. Unlike the SPI protocol used to program the...
Continue ReadingUsing an ATmega328 without a crystal
Here is another guide from David Johnson-Davies @ technoblogy.com explaining how to program an ATmega328 on a breadboard using the Arduino IDE. The guide is focused on how to use the internal clock of the microcontroller and how to achieve this using the Arduino environment. By default...
Continue ReadingProto Board Power Supply
David Johnson-Davies @ technoblogy.com build a breadboard friendly power supply to power your Arduino or other low power electronics. The power supply is able to deliver 0V to 5.5V at up to 0.5A and it's powered from two Li-Ion rechargeable batteries. The output can be adjusted using...
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