Posts by Ibrar Ayyub:
Using LabVIEW LINX and ChipKIT WF32 to Control an LED Strip
Posted on: 07 Aug 2017
This Instructable will go over the steps involved in controlling the WS2812 LED strip using LabVIEW, LabVIEW MakerHub LINX, and chipKIT WF32. Note – This project can be done using the LabVIEW Physical Computing Kit which contains both LabVIEW Home Bundle and chipKIT WF32 here. Step 1: Materials 1) LabVIEW LabVIEW Home Bundle can be […]
New Ultra Low-Cost USB 8-Bit Microcontroller Solutions – PIC16F1455
Posted on: 07 Aug 2017
PIC16F1455 Features Enhanced Mid-range Core with 49 Instruction, 16 Stack Levels Flash Program Memory with self read/write capability Internal 48MHz Oscillator Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Module with clock recovery from USB host 2x Standalone PWM Modules Complementary Waveform Generator (CWG) Module Integrated Temperature Indicator Module 10 Channel 10-bit ADC with Voltage Reference 2 Analog […]
Parallel Port Breakout board with Buffer for CNC & Routers
Posted on: 07 Aug 2017
Parallel port I/O break out board designed for Hobby CNC, Routers and Motion controller , This Board is an easy solution to driver stepper Motor driver, AC Servo (with Step-DIR Driver) and DC servo (with Step-DIR Driver), The Board is compatible with various CNC software specially made for LPT port data out. The board has […]
The Weeder Frequency Counter using PIC16F84
Posted on: 07 Aug 2017
This is a port by Peter Cousens to the PIC 16F84 of the 50Mhz Frequency counter kit {originally available} from Weeder Technologies . Since it uses a base PIC that is easily programmable, and provides a usefull bit of bench test equipment at very low cost, it makes an ideal PIC learning project. If you […]
ChipKIT Parking Obstacle Sensor
Posted on: 06 Aug 2017
I’ve always thought it would be nice to have a car with a parking sensor. I don’t want to spend that kind of money until I pay off my student loans. However I do have the materials to make one myself thanks to a class I took on microcontrollers. Part of my motivation is that […]
chips designed for solar-powered applications
Posted on: 06 Aug 2017
Description Intersil Introduces Industry’s Lowest Voltage, Micropower RS-485/RS-422 Transceiver Family New ISL3261x Family Simplifies Industrial Designs While Improving Reliability MILPITAS, CA — (Marketwire) — 01/24/12 — Intersil Corporation (NASDAQ: ISIL) today introduced the ISL3261x series of RS-485/RS-422 transmitters and receivers designed to meet the strict power budgets of battery and remote sensing applications. Operating from […]
AutoResetRRR – Automatically reset routers/cameras/servers
Posted on: 06 Aug 2017
Intro AutoResetRRR is a kind electronic frustration reducing device: it cuts the power periodically to devices that can go nuts (routers, net cams, servers), but it does give a heads up. If all is well, they can shut down safely and start back up. If not, the power cycle can fix a thing or two. […]
ST supports high speed memory interface in smartphones
Posted on: 06 Aug 2017
The ST6G3244ME is a dual supply, low voltage 6-bit bi-directional CMOS level translator for SD, mini SD and micro SD Cards. Designed for use as an interface between baseband and memory cards, it achieves high speed operation while maintaining CMOS low-power dissipation. The A-port is designed to track VCCA. The internal LDO is powered by […]
Uploading Firmware to Your ChipKIT Boards
Posted on: 05 Aug 2017
There may come a time in your chipKIT explorations when you have to put some new firmware onto your board. Well, fear not. This Instructable will go through how to load firmware onto your board. (We’re gonna be using the WF32) In order for us to upload firmware you’ll need a few things. A chipKIT […]
Closed-Caption Decoder using PIC16C84
Posted on: 05 Aug 2017
This is a closed-caption decoder with serial output based on a Microchip PIC16F628A. The internal comparators of the PIC16F628A are used to implement a peak detector and data slicer. The hardware was designed by Richard Ottosen, and the firmware was written by Eric Smith. This closed-caption decoder does NOT overlay captions on video (OSD, on-screen […]