Posts by Ibrar Ayyub:
Picaxe Blending Nightlight using pic12f683
Posted on: 16 Jan 2017
I had a few multicolor LEDs laying around and wanted to whip up a color-blending nightlight. I built 2 devices, each in its own 20 pin DIP socket without soldering. A 3-pin header is included so I can reprogram the light on-the-fly if desired. On my first build, I used wire-wrap. The next one used […]
automatic power factor controller using microcontroller
Posted on: 16 Jan 2017
The 230 V, 50 Hz is step downed using voltage transformer and current transformer is used to extract the waveforms of current. The output of the voltage transformer is proportional to the voltage across the load and output of current transformer is proportional to the currentG‚throughG‚the load. These waveforms are fed to Voltage Comparators const […]
FUN but REAL: Manually or lying down
Posted on: 16 Jan 2017
Yes, these are your options when you want to set time relay of 12.51 series from Finder producer. Italian producer accommodated less active installers that can now set, resp. program time relay also lying down. Of course, something for something – you need to have a computer but luckily it is something that almost any […]
LED-Guided Piano Instruction using pic microcontoller
Posted on: 16 Jan 2017
[Kay Choe] can’t play the piano. Rather, he couldn’t, until he converted his keyboard to include LED-guided instruction. [Kay] is a microbial engineering graduate student, and the last thing a grad student can afford is private music lessons. With $70 in components and a cell phone, however, he may have found a temporary alternative. The […]
PIC16C63 Midi controlled Light dimmer
Posted on: 15 Jan 2017
This is Ver2.0 of a finished project. I usually do projects about the same way every time. Product definition (10 min), Code outline (10 min), Schematic generation, Build prototype, Write code all at one sitting (This one took about 6 hours), Take a copy of the above file, and delete all but a small section. […]
Peltier-Powered Drink Cooler!
Posted on: 15 Jan 2017
desktop-sized can cooler From the “Something that Should be Made Department” comes this drink cooler. Ever since seeing peltier devices for sale I have wanted to put one to a cool use, and this is it. 🙂 The heart of the device is of course the peltier module. photo is from ebay auction for my […]
ESP8266 Weather Widget
Posted on: 15 Jan 2017
Welcome to my new Weather Widget Project. A weather widget is a application that can be downloaded on your PC, laptop or a mobile device and perform the job of providing easy access to weather information.But I was always trying to make something different.So I go through the internet to get some ideas.After few days […]
High-temperature versions of MEC switches now for the price of standard versions.
Posted on: 15 Jan 2017
ompany MEC, Dutch producer of top-class push-button switches Multimec, Unimec and others comes with good news for developers and producers of electronics. Well-known reliable push-buttons were in majority of cases available in so called standard version (L6, -40…+115°C) and in a high-temperature version (H9, -40…+160°C). From now on, all types will be gradually available only […]
A simple 50 MHz diy microwattmeter using PIC16C84
Posted on: 14 Jan 2017
Summary. A design for a simple microwattmeter. Input range -75 dBm to + 5 dBm. Frequency range 2 to 50 MHz. Level resolution is 0.1 dBm, frequency resolution is 10 kHz. Log-output about 0.5 – 3.5 Volt. Output for external counter. The meter uses a AD606 as log-converter, a MAX186 as ADC, a PIC16C84 as […]
Bicycle Persistence of Vision Light Display — February 2007
Posted on: 14 Jan 2017
In February of 2007 I spent a little while prototyping a board that turns any bicycle wheel into a moving display billboard using a single string of LEDs. The idea was to do something that would be very visible, turn itself on and off automatically, have enough processing power to dynamically generate bike computer style […]