Posts by Ibrar Ayyub:
PIC Microcontroller Project: 24-Hour Clock and Thermometer with PIC16F690 and LCD in C
Posted on: 09 Oct 2017
I got to thinking that an interest in hi-fi can be a bit geek ( in a good way ) so I thought one of my latest geek projects might be of interest to some of you. You could build the project ‘as is’ without learning embedded C programming or you could use the project […]
HamShield for Arduino (VHF/UHF transceiver)
Posted on: 09 Oct 2017
HamShield lets your Arduino talk to far away people and things using powerful amateur radio bands! Best of all, the hardware and software is open source! With the power of Arduino, you can use the HamShield to build and invent amazing things in minutes! For more detail: HamShield for Arduino (VHF/UHF transceiver)
One impulse is able to set intensity of luminance
Posted on: 09 Oct 2017
Pulse-controlled dimmers of lighting – Finder series 15 offer an elegant solution of lighting dimming controlled by a single switch. Possibility to control level of lighting is beneficial at least from two reasons – saving of energy and naturally – we don´t need always a full intensity of lighting. At watching of media-projector presentation, TV, […]
Noteu: USB Hackable Real-Time Display
Posted on: 09 Oct 2017
Customizable, hackable real-time display used to inform you of notifications, tasks, metrics, emails and many more! Please share on your social networking sites to help grow my campaign! Noteu is one of the first customizable, hackable real-time display that keeps you updated in life, social media and business. Instead of needing to check multiple websites, apps […]
STM32 Programming Tips and Tricks
Posted on: 09 Oct 2017
I remember that once in the beginning I said that I don’t want to buy a programmer/debugger hardware for learning a new MCU like the STM32 and also STM32s already come with built-in bootloader to facilitate programming via USART just like Arduino. Still the second is true. Well what about the first? To my own […]
Stable lithium anode may triple battery efficiency
Posted on: 09 Oct 2017
Stanford University researchers claim to have created the first stable pure lithium anode in a working battery by using carbon nanospheres as a protective sheath to guard against degradation. As a result, the researchers predict that commercial developments may eventually result in anything up to a tripling of battery life in the not-too-distant future. At […]
Non-Invasive Smart Electricity Meter
Posted on: 09 Oct 2017
A non invasive current sensor is connected to the spark core (with a few components), and clamped around a cable in the Mains distribution unit. No wiring is required, however Do not try this at home, as the Mains Distribution Unit should not be tampered with unless one is Licensed to do so. The back […]
BT-C3100 intelligent battery charger teardown
Posted on: 09 Oct 2017
Thanks to GearBest for sending in this Opus BT-C3100 V2.0 Intelligent Battery Charger for review. at a quick glance this charger might look like any other charger that you see at the grocery store. Your generic store bought brand probably also has 4 charging bays for AA and AAA batteries, it probably has 2 charging […]
A Self-Contained Data Logging Anemometer
Posted on: 09 Oct 2017
I love collecting and analyzing data. I also love building electronic gadgets. A year ago when I discovered the Arduino products, I immediately thought, “I’d like to collect environmental data.” It was a windy day in Portland, OR, so I decided to capture wind data. I looked at some of the instructables for anemometers and […]
BE220 – intelligent embedded platform for even better price!
Posted on: 09 Oct 2017
Bega220 as a universal microcomputer with an OS and a 7“ touch display already found its place in many applications. Now company Bolymin launched on the market an improved version resistant to dust and water (IP66) – the BE220C module. IP66 resistance applies to a front side and a bezel, what´s in the vast majority […]