About: Ibrar Ayyub

Author Bio: I am an experienced technical writer with a background in computer science. I hold a Master's degree in computer science from BZU Multan University, one of the most reputable universities in Pakistan for computer science education. With my advanced degree and extensive experience in the field, I have a deep understanding of various computer science concepts and technologies. In addition to my expertise in computer science, I have a diverse range of experience in technical writing. I have written for various industries, covering a wide range of topics, including engineering, home automation, and more. My ability to communicate complex technical information in a clear and concise manner has made me a valuable asset to many organizations. My writing style is characterized by its clarity and simplicity. I am able to break down complex concepts and explain them in a way that is easy to understand for readers with different levels of technical knowledge. I am also skilled in using various forms of media, such as infographics and diagrams, to make my writing more engaging and interactive. I have a special interest and expertise in home automation and engineering; I have written several articles and research papers on the topic and am well known in the field. My writing on home automation and engineering is informative, accurate, and reliable, providing valuable insights on the latest technologies and trends in the field. Overall, I am an experienced technical writer who can provide valuable insights and information for various fields of life, mainly home automation and engineering. I have the qualifications and experience to write about a wide range of topics, and my writing style is clear, simple, and engaging. I am an asset to any organization that requires technical writing services..
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Minimizing power consumption when sensing switch inputs

Posted on: 12 Apr 2015

A switch input is one of the simplest interfaces to an MCU. However, when very low power designs are needed the pullup or pulldown resistor for the switch can draw a significant current. If the switch input is a momentary switch the current flow is very short so it is rarely significant. However, if the […]


Second degree equation solver with Arduino

Posted on: 11 Apr 2015

This instuctable is about making sort of a calculator that enables the user by using an analog 12-digit keyboard and 4 buttons to input the a,b,c variables into a equation and get the solution for it if there is any.(well if u don’t know what an second grade equation is probably u haven’t been in […]


Human-Computer Interface Technology

Posted on: 11 Apr 2015

The Color Matching Game! Posted on February 18, 2013 by Dillon Reisman Group Members: Sam Payne, Prerna Ramachandra, Dillon Reisman, Abbi Ward Early idea sketches: 1) Gummi-Bear RGB color-mixer! 3) The “Waker-Upper” Idea actually implemented: We built a color matching game. The computer will generate a random color, then the user must use a touch sensitive […]


Home Alert: Arduino + Cloud Messaging On A Large Display

Posted on: 11 Apr 2015

In the age of mobile phones, you would expect that people would be responsive to your call 24/7. Or… not. Once my wife gets home, the phone stays buried in her hand bag, or its battery is flat. We don’t have a land line. Calling or SMSing to ask for a lift home from the […]


SODAQ: a lego-like, plug-in, rapid prototyping board

Posted on: 11 Apr 2015

What’s SODAQ? Prototyping should be rapid. Putting projects together should be as easy as clicking together lego-like building blocks. SODAQ makes it so. SODAQ is a multi-feature microprocessor board that lets you connect sensors and devices to the internet, quickly and with no fuss. It’s designed for connecting things efficiently, running off-grid with built-in, ready-to-go […]


Looking for a powerful platfom for your Linux applications?

Posted on: 11 Apr 2015

Did you miss our webinar? Watch the VIDEO – record… Webinar introduced UDOO as a powerful single board embedded SBC based on the powerful Freescale i.MX6 chip, which offers complete and powerful platform for your applications. All participants of the webinar could get Autofocus Camera 5.0 . for special price and also the sample of […]


Make A Simple Arduino Book clock

Posted on: 10 Apr 2015

This book clock was inspired by florinc and the impresive selection of clocks like the wise clock3 etc http://www.instructables.com/member/florinc/ My girlfriend likes reading books and there is always a pile of them around the house, however to be able to build this for her birthday present I had to source the book from a second […]


Control Any Circuit With a TV Remote (and an Arduino)

Posted on: 10 Apr 2015

Most of the buttons on a remote control are never used. So why not use them to control appliances and other electronics around your house. In this project, I am going to show you how to use an Arduino to decode the signal from your remote and use it to make an outlet switch that […]


ElectroFried electronic shock game using Arduino

Posted on: 10 Apr 2015

The ElectroFried is a game with a shocking fun level. ElectroFried is developed for the Global Game Jam 2011 in Antwerp in design center the winkelhaak. The Team Jekkos/ Cinezaster decided to make a simple game based on colliding electrons. With a nasty side effect, a electro shock. As a input devised I hacked a old […]


Hacking a Powerglove using Arduino

Posted on: 09 Apr 2015

First of all lets get this out of the way… It’s so bad This is going to be showing how to hack the Nintendo Powerglove. By hack I mean tap into the flex sensors and use the buttons and d pad and add anything you want. In my case I added an accelerometer. I got mine from […]




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