About: Ibrar Ayyub

Author Bio: I am an experienced technical writer with a background in computer science. I hold a Master's degree in computer science from BZU Multan University, one of the most reputable universities in Pakistan for computer science education. With my advanced degree and extensive experience in the field, I have a deep understanding of various computer science concepts and technologies. In addition to my expertise in computer science, I have a diverse range of experience in technical writing. I have written for various industries, covering a wide range of topics, including engineering, home automation, and more. My ability to communicate complex technical information in a clear and concise manner has made me a valuable asset to many organizations. My writing style is characterized by its clarity and simplicity. I am able to break down complex concepts and explain them in a way that is easy to understand for readers with different levels of technical knowledge. I am also skilled in using various forms of media, such as infographics and diagrams, to make my writing more engaging and interactive. I have a special interest and expertise in home automation and engineering; I have written several articles and research papers on the topic and am well known in the field. My writing on home automation and engineering is informative, accurate, and reliable, providing valuable insights on the latest technologies and trends in the field. Overall, I am an experienced technical writer who can provide valuable insights and information for various fields of life, mainly home automation and engineering. I have the qualifications and experience to write about a wide range of topics, and my writing style is clear, simple, and engaging. I am an asset to any organization that requires technical writing services.
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Posts by Ibrar Ayyub:

Microchip’s first ARM processor with cryptographic engine

Posted on: 28 Jul 2017

In Production The CEC1302 incorporates a high-performance 32-bit ARM® Cortex®-M4 embedded microcontroller with 128 Kilobytes of SRAM and 32 Kilobytes of Boot ROM. It communicates with the system host using the I2C bus. The CEC1302 has two SPI memory interfaces that allow the EC to read its code from external SPI flash memory: private SPI […]


Firm claims smallest GaN wireless power amplifier

Posted on: 28 Jul 2017

Nitronex is the leading source for GaN-on-Silicon RF power devices With the industry’s largest portfolio of discrete and MMIC GaN-on-Silicon devices, Nitronex power transistors are optimized for RF and microwave applications by providing the best performance/cost solution from 5W to 200W. Nitronex has shipped over 650,000 GaN-on-Si devices to military and commercial customers. Nitronex is […]


Chip firm puts 3D sensing devices technology into first

Posted on: 27 Jul 2017

Description The AS5410 allows absolute position sensing of a simple two-pole magnet immediately after starting up the device without the need for a prior reference run within the application. Position sensing is possible over large mechanical travel distances even with very small magnets: a travel distance of 40mm does not pose a problem for a […]


Transmitting and receiving data using UART protocol PIC Microcontroller

Posted on: 27 Jul 2017

UART or serial communication is one of the important protocol used by the Microcontrollers to transmit and receive data from the external devices. Almost every controller is equipped with this protocol to make transmission and reception easier just using two pins. This tutorial will teach you to initialize and send data by using UART protocol […]


Windows 95 on an Apple Watch

Posted on: 27 Jul 2017

I installed Windows 95 on my Apple Watch With a 520 MHz processor, 512 MB of RAM, and 8GB of internal storage, the Apple Watch packs a lot of computing horsepower into a very small package. On paper, its processor alone is about twenty-five times faster than the average 386, and 512 MB was the […]


Off-line LED controllers get dimming and PFC

Posted on: 27 Jul 2017

Description The LT3799 is an isolated flyback controller with power factor correction specifically designed for driving LEDs. The controller operates using critical conduction mode allowing the use of a small transformer. Using a novel current sensing scheme, the controller is able to deliver a well regulated current to the secondary side without using an opto-coupler. […]


Adds sensor nat Semi front end ICs

Posted on: 26 Jul 2017

Description   The LMP90100/LMP90099/LMP90098/LMP90097 are highly integrated, multi-channel, low power 24-bit Sensor AFEs. The devices features a precision, 24-bit Sigma Delta Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) with a low-noise programmable gain amplifier and a fully differential high impedance analog input multiplexer. A true continuous background calibration feature allows calibration at all gains and output data rates without […]


DIY WiFi Outlet using ESP8266

Posted on: 26 Jul 2017

High voltage definitely would hurt you and potentially could kill you! So please be careful. If you don’t know what precautions to take, please find someone who does. You’ve been warned. Edit: fellow instructable brought up a good point. Thanks Spark Master! “I would mention you will probably void any Home Owners Insurance you have […]


4 Bit LCD interfacing and programming with PIC Microcontroller

Posted on: 26 Jul 2017

LCD displays operate in two modes 4 bit and 8 bit mode. We all might have been familiar with 8 bit mode which is used widely in several systems. But 4 bit mode is something which many of us is not aware of. This mode has some advantages over the 8 bit mode out of […]


history data ST has RFID tag for product service

Posted on: 26 Jul 2017

The LRIS64K is a contactless memory powered by the received carrier electromagnetic wave, which follows the ISO/IEC 15693 and ISO/IEC 18000-3 mode 1 recommendation for radio-frequency power and signal interface. It is a 64 Kbit electrically erasable programmable memory (EEPROM). The memory is organized as 64 sectors divided into 32 blocks of 32 bits. The […]