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TOOLS FOR THE ELECTRONICS HOBBYIST PART 1 GRAPHICAL COMPONENTS TESTER 2

TOOLS FOR THE ELECTRONICS HOBBYIST PART 1- GRAPHICAL COMPONENTS TESTER

When I started to deal with Chinese electronics suppliers from websites like Alibaba, Aliexpress and Taobao, I discovered that there are huge amount of undiscovered tools from the Chinese market. They are not easily discovered, maybe due to the Chinese language barrier, especially when we deal with a Chinese website like Taobao or maybe because most of us are

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Salvaging Liquid Crystal Displays LCDs

Salvaging Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs)

Almost all electronics have some sort of human interface, from blinking lights and beeping speakers to seven segment alphanumeric and Liquid Crystal Displays. This Instructable is about salvaging and testing Liquid Crystal Displays, and a couple tricks I know to make salvaging them more successful. I salvage; components can get expensive, LCDs can run $10.00 and up

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BristleSwarm Explorations into Swarm Robotics

BristleSwarm: Explorations into Swarm Robotics

A growing branch of robotics research is the study of swarm organization, emergent behavior and artificial intelligence through the use of autonomous robotic agents. In this Instructable, I’m going to walk you through a one week project that I created as part of my Masters Architecture studies at theCalifornia College of Arts in collaboration with Prerna

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Researchers develop thin sensor to detect magnetic fields down to 200nT

Researchers develop thin sensor to detect magnetic fields down to 200nT

A team of researchers from Germany and Argentina have devised an ultra-thin planar Hall effect (PHE) sensor capable of detecting very faint magnetic fields even when flexed or wrapped around a wire. by Julien Happich @ www.eenewsembedded.com In a paper titled “Highly compliant planar Hall effect sensor with sub 200 nT sensitivity” published in Nature’s npj

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POCKET SCIENCE LAB PUTS AN OPEN SOURCE ELECTRONICS LAB IN YOUR POCKET

POCKET SCIENCE LAB PUTS AN OPEN SOURCE ELECTRONICS LAB IN YOUR POCKET

What Is Pocket Science Lab All in One Device. PSLab is a small USB powered hardware extension for your Android phone or PC that lets you measure all kinds of things. PSLab comes with a built-in Oscilloscope, Multimeter, Wave Generator, Logic Analyzer, Power Source, and we are constantly adding more digital instruments. PSLab is many

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CH3330N – Small and Cheap USB Serial Converter IC Needs No Crystal

CH3330N – Small and Cheap USB-Serial Converter IC Needs No Crystal

Recently the hobbyist market has seen the appearance of the Air602 low-cost ARM WiFi module. This module might be a potential competitor of ESP8266, another low-cost powerful WiFi module, that took the electronics hobbyists by storm long ago and is still extremely popular. But what’s more interesting about the Air602 module is the usage of a completely

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arduino uno ile ilginc saat projesi

ARDUINO UNO WITH INTERESTING CLOCK PROJECT

I’ve shared this with different time interesting projects carried out with the Arduino Uno this time, I think the most interesting thing isn’t debatable kullanışlımı project but the idea as a different kind of… Electronics Projects, Arduino Uno With Interesting Clock Project “arduino projects, avr project, microcontroller projects, “   I’ve shared this with different time interesting projects carried

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Terahertz Electronics – Way To Bridge The largely-untapped Region Between 100GHz and 10THz

The terahertz (THz) region, which is based on 1THz frequency, separates electronics from photonics and has been difficult to access for ages. Semiconductor electronics cannot handle frequencies equal to or greater than 100GHz due to various transport-time related limitations. In other hand, photonics devices fail to work below 10THz as photon’s energy significantly drops to thermal energy. Terahertz

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