About: Ibrar Ayyub

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Bosch announces industry’s first Position Tracking Smart Sensor BHI160BP

Posted on: 30 Dec 2018

Reutlingen/Munich, Germany – At electronica Munich, Bosch Sensortec announces the BHI160BP, the industry’s first Position Tracking Smart Sensor that utilizes integrated inertial sensors to improve GPS location tracking. Always-on position tracking When used with a GPS or GNSS module, the BHI160BP enables users to take full advantage of pedestrian position tracking with up to 80% […]


PROTOTYPING BOARD FOR PIC16F876 PROGRAMMER, EXPERIMENT

Posted on: 29 Dec 2018

Prototyping Board for PIC 16F876 testing for PIC16F876 With this circuit board, you can program your microcontrollers from 16F87X family and the 18FXXX comprising 28 pins. this arrangement allows you to test its operation… Electronics Projects, Prototyping Board for PIC16F876 Programmer, Experiment “pic development board, pic16f876 projects, ” Prototyping Board for PIC 16F876 testing for PIC16F876 With this circuit board, you […]


Kortex Xtend Lite – A Simple Yet Powerful Wi-Fi Repeater For All Your Projects.

Posted on: 29 Dec 2018

A Wi-Fi repeater is a device used to improve the coverage area of a WiFi network by amplifying existing WiFi signals and re-transmitting them. WiFi Repeaters undisputedly have quite some applications like for enhancing IoT applications connectivity, as a generic WiFi extender, ethical hacking, network security, packet sniffing, and much more. Most of the ones […]


Pico-ITX RK39 Board Runs Linux or Android

Posted on: 28 Dec 2018

IEI launched its Pico-ITX Hyper-RK39 SBC board that runs Ubuntu or Android on a Rockchip RK3399 and comes with 2GB RAM, 16B eMMC, dual and 4K display support, GbE, WiFi/BT, and optional LTE. The Rockchip RK3399 is popular among community hacker boards like the recent NanoPi Neo4. Commercial board vendors are trying out the somewhat […]


MICROCHIP PIC16F877 TESTING, EXPERIMENT BOARD

Posted on: 27 Dec 2018

PIC16F877 Experiment board ACCEL P-CAD PCB PCB and schema files V14.00.3 asm code through the sample has been prepared by the addition You will find on this page all the elements to achieve a…Electronics Projects, Microchip PIC16F877 Testing, Experiment Board “pic development board, pic16f877 projects, “ PIC16F877 Experiment board ACCEL P-CAD PCB PCB and schema files V14.00.3 asm code […]


Bosch launches BMI260 family – a new generation of IMUs

Posted on: 27 Dec 2018

Bosch launches BMI260 family: new generation of IMUs optimized for smartphone applications. Improved accuracy at lower power consumption. Reutlingen, Germany – Bosch Sensortec launches the BMI260 family, a new generation of high-performance MEMS Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) targeted at smartphone applications. The family comprises of three sensors – BMI260, BMI261 and BMI263 – which deliver […]


High Efficiency, Ultra Low EMI Step-Down Power Module

Posted on: 26 Dec 2018

The Power by Linear LTM8002  is a step-down DC/DC µModule (power module) regulator with a 40V input voltage rating (42V abs max) and 2.5A of continuous (3.5A peak) output current, housed in a 6.25mm x 6.25mm x 2.22mm BGA package. The LTM8002 includes a switching regulator controller, power switches, inductor and other supporting components. Only the bulk input,output […]


18-PIN MICROCHIP PIC EXPERIMENT BOARDS PROJECT

Posted on: 25 Dec 2018

A Microchip PIC16F628 PIC16F648 PIC16F628 PIC16F84A PIC16F84A 18 pin PIC16F648 PIC `s simple handy series of experiment, development board 18-pin microcontrollers, and is the reason for this project. including the number 16F628, 16F628A, 16F648,… Electronics Projects, 18-Pin Microchip PIC Experiment Boards Project “pic development board, ” A Microchip PIC16F628 PIC16F648 PIC16F628 PIC16F84A PIC16F84A 18 pin PIC16F648 PIC `s simple handy series […]


Programmable DC Electronic Load Model 63000 Series

Posted on: 25 Dec 2018

To meet the testing requirements of small power supplies, Chroma has launched a brand new 63000 Series of benchtop DC electronic loads specifically designed for testing lower power adaptors, cell phone chargers, small batteries (such as cell phone batteries), D/D converters, USB PD, and so on. Different from the modular electronic load, they can be […]


A Beginner’s Guide to Circuits

Posted on: 24 Dec 2018

First steps in circuit design for the budding electrical engineer. San Francisco, CA (October 25, 2018)—A Beginner’s Guide to Circuits ($17.95, 80 pp., October 2018) introduces beginners to the magic of electronics. With easy-to-follow instructions, it’s sure to be the perfect book for young readers who want to understand the everyday electronics around them and gain […]