Posts by Ibrar Ayyub:
StickyBUG – Make Your Own Shields for Arduino
Posted on: 04 Sep 2016
StickyBUGs are small, modular boards that enable you to very quickly make your own shield, with no wiring or soldering required! Take a handful of stickyBUGs, plug them into the main stickySHIELD and you are ready to go! Full sample and library code is provided. StickyBUGs can be placed in any order, making them the […]
Control a Furby with Arduino (or other microcontroller)
Posted on: 03 Sep 2016
The Million Dollar Furby: We can rebuild him. We have the technology. Continued from the previous Instructable where we excised Furby’s primitive brain , it’s now time to replace it with something greater. This Instructable will detail how to install a new microcontroller in place of Furby’s old brain, making him into a fully controllable […]
Intel rolls 14nm Broadwell in Vegas
Posted on: 03 Sep 2016
Intel rolls 14nm Broadwell in Vegas Jessica Lipsky, Associate Editor, EE Times -January 05, 2015 inShare Intel announced at CES 2015 the Broadwell family, its fifth-generation Core processors. The 14 new chips are essentially versions of the company’s 22nm Haswell architecture made in its new 14nm process, providing enhancements it hopes encourages PC and notebook […]
Arduino Tri-colour LED Flasher Circuit
Posted on: 02 Sep 2016
This simple tri-colour LED flasher circuit is great for beginners. The three pin tri-colour LED is controller by an Arduino Uno and changed between three colours. This video shows the Arduino running a sketch that controls the tri-colour LED. Circuit Diagram for the Arduino Tri-colour LED Controller The circuit is very simple, using only three […]
KX112-1042
Posted on: 01 Sep 2016
The KX112 is a robust, low-power, I2C/SPI, 3-axis accelerometer with integrated FIFO/FILO buffer that features a wide range of embedded functionality, including tap detection, orientation, activity, and wake-up algorithms. Kionix’s XAC sensor provides outstanding stability with a market-leading combination of improved shock, reflow, and thermal performance. The KX112 also offers accelerometer outputs with up to […]
Tutorial 19: Arduino Dice Circuit And Sketch Using A 7-Segment Display
Posted on: 01 Sep 2016
In this tutorial you will build a dice that is shaken by holding the button in and thrown by releasing the button. The shake, throw and number thrown are animated and displayed on a seven segment display. A 74HC595 IC is used to interface the 7-segment display to the Arduino, using only 3 Arduino digital […]
Thermostats Finder ensure a thermal comfort to your devices
Posted on: 31 Aug 2016
Thermal comfort is, when a temperature in a house is 21-24 °C and a relative humidity is …. No, sorry, your device can withstand much more. At least 0 to 60°C or much more. If you have a device, where you need to guide the temperature, then DIN-rail thermostats are the simplest usable solution. Series […]
Blink An LED Using Arduino
Posted on: 31 Aug 2016
This example shows the simplest thing you can do with an Arduino to see physical output: it blinks an LED. Hardware Required Arduino Board LED Resistor, anything between 220 ohm to 1K ohm Circuit To build the circuit, connect one end of the resistor to Arduino pin 13. Connect the long leg of the LED […]
Tutorial 16: Arduino Clock
Posted on: 29 Aug 2016
In this tutorial, the Arduino displays the time and date on a LCD (optional) and in the Arduino IDE serial monitor window. A PCF8563 real time clock (RTC) IC is used to generate the time and date. The time and date can be set using the Arduino serial monitor window. An optional battery can be […]
LTM4625 – 20VIN, 5A Step-Down DC/DC μModule (Power Module) Regulator
Posted on: 28 Aug 2016
Features Complete Solution in <1cm2 (Single-Sided PCB) or 0.5cm2 (Dual-Sided PCB) Wide Input Voltage Range: 4V to 20V Input Voltage Down to 2.375V with External Bias 0.6V to 5.5V Output Voltage 5A DC Output Current ±1.5% Maximum Total DC Output Voltage Error Over Line, Load and Temperature Current Mode Control, Fast Transient Response External Frequency Synchronization Multiphase […]