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Controlling an LED

Controlling an LED

For this part of the tutorial you will need: Usb to Mirco USB cable. Ethernet Cable. A computer. An SD card (4GB or bigger). A breadboard Female to male jumper cables or the Adafruit Assembled Pi Cobbler Breakout. 330 Ohm resistor. A bit of Electronics A voltage source is a constant is a source of electrical

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INDUSTRY’S SMALLEST CONTACTLESS CURRENT SENSOR FEATURING MINIMUM POWER LOSS

INDUSTRY’S SMALLEST CONTACTLESS CURRENT SENSOR FEATURING MINIMUM POWER LOSS

Ultra-compact high reliability design eliminates heat generation, improving safety and energy savings in industrial equipment23 ROHM has recently announced the availability of the industry’s smallest contactless current sensor, the BM14270MUV-LB. It achieves minimum power loss (no heat generation) in an ultra-compact size, making it ideal for industrial equipment and consumer devices that detect operating conditions via

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NVE INTRODUCES SMART GMR MAGNETOMETER

NVE INTRODUCES SMART GMR MAGNETOMETER

NVE Corporation announced the new SM124-10E Smart Magnetometer. The new sensor combines a Giant Magnetoresistance (GMR) sensor element with elegant digital signal processing. The versatile product can be used for current or proximity measurements. Unlike awkward, old-fashioned Hall-effect sensors, GMR is sensitive in-plane for optimal current sensing and easy mechanical interfaces. A Slick, Elegant Data Structure

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Open Radiation Detector

Open Radiation Detector

DESCRIPTION Radioactivity is invisible and can be harmful to life. The goal of this project is to provide a simple device that could prevent cases of radiation poisoning. Professional radiation meters can be very accurate, but are also expensive, complex and fragile (most use vacuum discharge tubes made of glass). However in many occasions we

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INTEL ATOMIC PI SBC LAUNCHES FOR 34

INTEL ATOMIC PI SBC LAUNCHES FOR $34

A crowdfunding campaign has been launched for a x5-Z8350, 2GB RAM, 16GB flash board called ATOMIC Pi. The IoT board Atomic Pi starts for just $34 plus shipping or $49 with a breakout shield on Kickstarter. The x86 price is on the low side, compared to Aaeon’s $99 UP board or the DFRobot’s $119 LattePanda SBC, which have the same Intel Atom x5-Z8350 “Cherry Trail”

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