Posts by Ibrar Ayyub:
Las Vegas Author Publishes New Book
Posted on: 13 Jun 2012
Las Vegas, NV (Vocus/PRWEB) December 04, 2010 The Comstock Conspiracy, a new book by Thomas R. Barnett, Jr., has been released by RoseDog Books. From a range war in Idaho to the gold mines of Virginia City, Nevada, the story follows the adventures of a hired gunman, Jack Malone, who comes to Paris Wells, […]
How2Power Spotlights Power Management Issues In Digital Media Products
Posted on: 13 Jun 2012
Smithtown, NY (PRWEB) December 8, 2010 How2Power Today, a monthly newsletter presenting innovative design techniques for power conversion in electronics, presents a new monthly feature called Powering the Digital Media World. In this column, technology writer Ashok Bindra explores power management challenges confronting designers of communications, computing, and consumer electronics equipment, while describing the new […]
Federal Judge Rules in Favor of Universal Surveillance Systems, Paving Way for Antitrust Lawsuit Against Checkpoint Systems
Posted on: 13 Jun 2012
Rancho Cucamonga, CA (PRWEB) February 22, 2012 An antitrust lawsuit filed by Universal Surveillance Systems LLC (USS) against Checkpoint Systems, Inc. (CKP) was found by U.S. District Judge John Adams of the Northern District of Ohio to meet all of the necessary requirements to proceed on all claims despite Checkpoints motion to dismiss. The […]
Build your own Wifi radio using Microcontroller ATmega16
Posted on: 13 Jun 2012
The internet hosts lots and lots of online radiostreams, most of them with a certain theme, ranging from old time classics to Tibetian riverdancing. I must admit that I love to listen to them while I’m building stuff, as I can choose the music I like without listening to the same cd’s over and over […]
How to get started with Eclipse and AVR
Posted on: 13 Jun 2012
Programming AVRs is fun, but sometimes the manufacturers development environments make code maintenance a chore. If your looking for a free, cross platform, high quality piece of software for programming AVRs Eclipseis a good choice.Moving to an Integrated Development Environment (IDE), such as Eclipse is a logical step up from learning to program basic functions. […]
Lampduino – an 8×8 RGB Floor Lamp
Posted on: 13 Jun 2012
Lampduino is a computer-controlled free-standing floor lamp, comprised of an 8×8 RGB LED matrix. The lamp stands 45″ high and 18″ wide. Light emanates from both sides. It has various display modes, as well as an included editor for creating animations. The lamp is controlled via an application running on a PC host. The display […]
Magnalight.com by Larson Electronics Announces Addition of High Intensity LED Boat Light with PWM LED Drivers
Posted on: 13 Jun 2012
Kemp, Texas (PRWEB) February 23, 2012 The LED-BL-70W LED boat light from Magnalight.com draws only 70 watts @5.84 amps when connected to 12 VDC current yet produces over 6,000 lumens of intense white light. Designed for harsh marine environments, this powerful LED boat light is IP68 rated waterproof to three meters and fully sealed against […]
Rainbow glowing ping pong Using ATTing 13
Posted on: 13 Jun 2012
While I was finalizing e-snowflake project, I imagined that single RGB 5050 LED would create nice rainbow effect if placed inside a ball like ping-pong. You can find plenty of such projects on the net, this one was heading to embed everything within ping-pong, battery included. The design challenge was to create PCB small enough […]
SelectConnect Technologies Expands Engineering Offerings to Include Security Shield Design Services
Posted on: 13 Jun 2012
Palatine, IL (PRWEB) February 24, 2012 SelectConnect Technologies has expanded its engineering services to include the design and production of customized hardware security shields used to protect sensitive data. The fact is data is more vulnerable today than at any other time in history. Physical intrusions are an increasing concern and are on the […]
Charlieplexing 7 segment displays using Microcontroller
Posted on: 13 Jun 2012
This instructable describes how to charlieplex a bunch of 7-segment led displays. Charlieplexing of discrete leds has been the topic of a few other instructables. The Charlieplexing LEDs- The theory and the How to drive a lot of LEDs from a few microcontroller pins comes to mind. They are both excellent and should be read […]
