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Elecrow hit Kickstarter with an electronics learning lab-in-a-box based around the Raspberry Pi. A 2nd generation crammed the lab into a laptop form factor. The CrowPi 3 "playground for programming, ...
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Green Matters on MSNScientists Have Created a Portable Sensor That Detects Invisible Toxic Metal in Tap WaterThe devilish metal, when ingested through the drinking water, can be deadly. It is, therefore, crucial not to let it go ...
Simple simulation component (simulates only the microcontroller) Complete simulation component (include all pins, internal components and USB port) Internal circuit schematics. Packages with 3D models ...
The demonstration design uses the ams OSRAM AS6212 temperature sensor and STMicroelectronics LIS2DW12 accelerometer boards ...
Plug the RFID module into the breadboard with enough space around it. Connect the VCC pin to the Arduino's 3.3V (not 5V), and GND to the ground rail. For the data connections, wire SDA to Pin 10, SCK ...
RA2L2 low-power MCUs are the industry’s first MCU to support USB-C Revision 2.4 with 15W CC detection, USB FS, CAN, I3C, and low-power UART.
Powered by an eGaN FET, EPC’s EPC9196 is a 25-A RMS, 3-phase BLDC inverter optimized for 96-V to 150-V battery systems.
The Raspberry Pi is a popular single-board computer (SBC) and often the star of the show when you need a powerful brain and control hub for your DIY programming projects. The ZDNET team is well ...
Abstract: Conductor (copper) foil surface roughness in printed circuit boards (PCBs) is inevitable due to adhesion with laminate dielectrics. Surface roughness limits data rates and frequency range of ...
Students from New Britain High School’s Academy of Manufacturing Engineering Technology were honored guests at NAF’s 21st ...
Abstract: Conducting vias, isolated by silicon dioxide from a bulk silicon wafer and used to interconnect stripline transmission lines on opposite surfaces of the wafer, are analyzed. The net VSWR ...
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