Posts by Ibrar Ayyub:
Are you familiar with Internet of (every) Things?
Posted on: 06 Jun 2016
Internet is “good For more detail: Are you familiar with Internet of (every) Things?
N: how to make a multi-layered acrylic and LED sculpture with variable lighting levels
Posted on: 06 Jun 2016
Here you can find out how to make you very own n as made for the exhibition www.laplandscape.co.uk curated by art/design group Lapland.More images can be seen at flickr This exhibition runs from Wednesday 26 November – Friday 12 December 2008 inclusive, and had a private view on Tuesday 25 November. Each participant has been […]
Industrial applications rely on the EA DOG displays
Posted on: 05 Jun 2016
Minimal power consumption, slim design and a big amount of available versions with multi-color backlight – these are some benefits of the EADOG series displays. EADOG series is familiar to many of you and probably it´s your favorite one from these main reasons: displays are unusually flat (thin) the have a very low power consumption […]
EEVblog #685 – What Is Oscilloscope AC Trigger Coupling?
Posted on: 04 Jun 2016
In this tutorial Dave describes what AC trigger coupling is on an oscilloscope and why it can be useful. Not only on old analog CRT oscilloscopes, but modern digital scopes as well. How and why is it different to AC channel input coupling? Also, use of the 50% trigger control, and how the venerable DS1052E […]
Why diodes are used around relay coils
Posted on: 03 Jun 2016
Today’s “Back to Basics” tutorial topic – why flyback or snubber diodes are used around relay coils when switched or controlled by low power electronics. We’ll talk about how and why dangerously high voltages can be generated from the collapse of the stored magnetic energy in the coil when they’re switched off, and how the […]
3 Tone Siren
Posted on: 02 Jun 2016
3 Tone Siren project produces Gun Sound, Police Siren and Ambulance Siren effects from a speaker. This project is built around UM3561 IC driving an LM386 audio amplifier to give that extra punch. For more detail: 3 Tone Siren
Power Laces- the Auto lacing shoe
Posted on: 02 Jun 2016
Also, check out Power Laces: Version 2.0 Why wait until 2015? Inspired by ‘Back to The Future II’, this project is less ‘Practical’ than ‘Proof of Concept’, but hopefully it’ll tide you over until Nike comes out with something more polished. This was also the first time I worked with an Arduino microcontroller, and I […]
Introducing the SmartConnect SAM W25 module for edge nodes IoT applications
Posted on: 01 Jun 2016
Now on display at Electronica 2014, the SmartConnect SAM W25 module is the industry’s first fully-integrated FCC-certified Wi-Fi module with a standalone MCU and hardware security from a single source. The module includes Atmel’s recently-announced 2.4GHz IEEE 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi WINC1500, along with an Atmel | SMART SAM D21 ARM Cortex M0+-based MCU and Atmel’s ATECC108A optimized CryptoAuthentication […]
ramanPi – Raman Spectrometer
Posted on: 31 May 2016
An open source 3D Printable Raman Spectrometer using a RaspberryPi and easy to find off the shelf components.. An open source 3D Printable Raman Spectrometer that uses a raspberryPi, a couple of arduino compatible ARM boards, a really bright laser and some parts you can grab from eBay, adafruit, sparkFun, Mouser, or wherever…! For […]
On The Fly – Prototype II Final Report: Home Automation Framework
Posted on: 31 May 2016
Introduction: The Home Automation Framework project is a web application that can remotely control the electronic devices in one’s home using a web interface on a smartphone, tablet or desktop computer. The project facilitates ease of access and remote control of electronic devices for those who are busy, have a disability, or are not physically […]