Posts by Ibrar Ayyub:
Pi…In A Single Digit using an Arduino
Posted on: 17 Mar 2015
Ah yes. It has been a long time since I posted an Instructable…well here goes: It has been a while since I have been otivated to write an ‘ible. During this idle time I have been writing, rewriting and editing code as well as designing lots of PCBs. For my new ible which I have […]
Printer to vinyl cutter hack
Posted on: 17 Mar 2015
Vinyl cutters are used in the sign writing industry, and are great for making stickers, signs and graphics. I would like to thank Instructable members silverjimmy and Groover for their fantastic laser cutter instructables, without which I would not of been able to complete this project. My idea is to take an old printer and […]
Auto reset stuff with Arduino
Posted on: 16 Mar 2015
Have a problem with my wireless bridge. It works for a some time then, despite it saying everything it fine, refuses to connect wirelessly. All it needs is to be turned off and on again and it works again (for a while!). I decided that what was needed is some form of circuit to reset […]
MEMS are a great fit for real-time clocks
Posted on: 16 Mar 2015
Description The DS3231 is a low-cost, extremely accurate I²C real-time clock (RTC) with an integrated temperature-compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO) and crystal. The device incorporates a battery input, and maintains accurate timekeeping when main power to the device is interrupted. The integration of the crystal resonator enhances the long-term accuracy of the device as well as […]
Linear regulators for wide inputs
Posted on: 16 Mar 2015
Plessey Semiconductors today announced the release of the PS2292X family of low dropout linear regulators for point of load applications. The devices are part of a high current, single supply LDO family that operates from an input voltage as low as 1.7V. Targeted for industrial, medical, communication, computing and consumer markets, the regulators are an […]
Automatically water your small indoor plant using Arduino + pump
Posted on: 16 Mar 2015
Have you ever wanted a little plant to brighten up your desk or home, but you’re afraid that you’ll forget to water it? Fear no longer! Using an Arduino, a scavenged wall-wart, and a peristaltic pump, you can set up your plant to be watered as often as you like, from a jug or any […]
Solar Module Using Either Arduino UNO or TI Launchpad
Posted on: 16 Mar 2015
This page maintains the necessary documentation (hardware & software) for recreating the Solar Hardware Module (“Solar Module”) using either Arduino UNO or TI Launchpad. Prior to creating the solar module, we performed several experiments using a custom built solar panel fixture. For more information on the solar panel fixture, see link below. Solar Panel Fixture […]
Arduino-Powered Vocal Effects Box
Posted on: 15 Mar 2015
This Arduino-powered vocal effects box pitch shifts and distorts incoming audio signals to produce a wide variety of vocal effects. This project is my first experiment with real-time digital signal processing using Arduino. It samples an incoming microphone signal at a rate of about 40kHz, manipulates the audio digitally, and then outputs 8 bit audio at 40kHz. […]
Project Tube Using Arduino
Posted on: 15 Mar 2015
I am a big fun of TV series! Mainly I like Sitcoms and Sci-Fi genders but due to time constrains I am unable to watch everything I want! Yes, day jobs these days almost consume our entire day. But sometimes I am able to steal a little bit of time enjoying a few episodes of […]
Wolfson adds 600Mips DSP to phone audio chip
Posted on: 15 Mar 2015
Edinburgh, UK, 23 May 2012 – Wolfson Microelectronics plc has today announced the introduction of the WM5110, the industry’s first quad core High Definition (HD) Audio Processor System-on-a-Chip (SoC). This new highly-integrated, low power HD Audio Processor with advanced DSP feature set is designed to deliver revolutionary HD Audio performance for smartphones, tablet computers and portable […]