Posts by Ibrar Ayyub:
Withings GO activity tracker teardown
Posted on: 04 Sep 2019
For this first edition of the hardware teardown, we’re dissecting technology and lifestyle brand Withings’ cheapest activity and sleep tracker: the Withings GO.  Since they launched their first connected weighing scale back in 2010 (the WiFi Body Scale), I’ve been a big fan of Withings. They make beautiful products that integrate seamlessly with their online […]
TOOLS FOR THE ELECTRONICS HOBBYIST PART 1- GRAPHICAL COMPONENTS TESTER
Posted on: 03 Sep 2019
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 […]
USB STACK LIGHT CONTROLLER BASED ON PIC16F1459
Posted on: 03 Sep 2019
After using the PIC16F1459 to build numerous USB HID input devices including a giant keyboard, a tiny keyboard, and a big red button, it was time to see if the PIC16F1459 could be used to control outputs too. Sticking with the industrial theme, I chose to build a USB controller for a, um, stack of industrial stack lights. […]
CAPACITY METER CIRCUIT PIC16F873A
Posted on: 03 Sep 2019
Capacity meter circuit 5pF and 2600uf between the condenser capacity can gauge the pic16f873 microcontroller and a few passive element and the circuit formed values of 2 × 16 LCD screen is displayed on… Electronics Projects, Capacity meter circuit PIC16F873A “microchip projects, microcontroller projects, “ Capacity meter circuit 5pF and 2600uf between the condenser capacity can gauge the pic16f873 […]
Temperature-to-period circuit provides linearization of thermistor response
Posted on: 02 Sep 2019
Designers often use thermistors rather than other temperature sensors because thermistors offer high sensitivity, compactness, low cost, and small time constants. But most thermistors’ resistance-versus-temperature characteristics are highly nonlinear and need correction for applications that require a linear response. Using a thermistor as a sensor, the simple circuit in Figure 1 provides a time period varying linearly […]
AMD EXPANDS EMBEDDED PRODUCT FAMILY WITH NEW RYZEN™ EMBEDDED R1000
Posted on: 02 Sep 2019
The AMD Ryzen™ Embedded R1000 SoC provides a new class of performance for the embedded industry with 3X performance per watt vs. previous AMD R-Series SoC1 and 4X performance per dollar compared to the competition. At the Taiwan Embedded Forum, AMD announced the Ryzen™ embedded product family is growing with the newAMD Ryzen™ Embedded R1000 SoC. Building upon […]
DIY USB 5V Solar Power Bank
Posted on: 01 Sep 2019
Solar energy is renewable, free, widely available and clean form of energy. It is considered as a serious source of energy for many years because of the vast amounts of energy that is made freely available, if harnessed by modern technology. Many people are familiar with so-called photovoltaic cells, or solar panels, found on things […]
MAX16126/MAX16127 – PROTECT POWER-SUPPLY INPUTS FROM AUTOMOTIVE VOLTAGE TRANSIENTS
Posted on: 01 Sep 2019
MAX16126/MAX16127 – protect power-supply inputs from automotive voltage transients, including load dump The MAX16126/MAX16127 load-dump/reverse-voltage protection circuits protect power supplies from damaging input voltage conditions, including overvoltage, reverse-voltage, and high-voltage transient pulses. Using a built-in charge pump, the devices control two external back-to-back n-channel MOSFETs that turn off and isolate downstream power supplies during damaging input conditions, such as an […]
RF ROBOT PROJECT PIC16F877
Posted on: 01 Sep 2019
Robot project PIC16F877 microcontroller used ARX34 AND ATX34 RF modules and remote kantrol can be 3 servo makanik run software ccs written in c receiver, transmitter section if our writers Aykut my brother “PIC16F628… Electronics Projects, RF Robot project PIC16F877 “microchip projects, microcontroller projects, pic16f877 projects, “ Robot project PIC16F877 microcontroller used ARX34 AND ATX34 RF modules and remote kantrol can […]
Creating footprints in KiCad using a scanner
Posted on: 31 Aug 2019
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 socket anywhere – the part being a proprietary invention of the factory rather than a cheap knockoff […]