Posts by Ibrar Ayyub:
Digital to Analogue Converter (DAC) DAC Theory
Posted on: 12 Sep 2016
A digital to analogue converter takes a series of digital inputs (a string of 1s and 0s, in our case there will be 8 of them like 10011001) and converts it into an analogue output. You see DACs in every digital audio device (MP3 players, CD players) as these all store music in digital form, […]
Power over Ethernet Flashlight
Posted on: 12 Sep 2016
The TPS2378 is an IEEE802.3at (Power over Ethernet) Powered Device controller, featuring internal pass MOSFET for loads up to 25.5W, Type 1 (a.k.a. 802.3af) compatibility and auxiliary power source support. The IC is normally used together with a DC-DC step down regulator to power a network device (the PD) from a PoE compliant switch or […]
Remote Controlled Switching
Posted on: 10 Sep 2016
Vision The aim of our project is to be able to control a electrical switching process using a remote. The idea is to come up with an alternative to the conventional electric switch boards, using a wireless control mechanism, in an economic way. In other words, an Electric Switch Board is to be designed in […]
Edison-Scope
Posted on: 10 Sep 2016
Edison-Scope, is an Intel Edison controlled 200 Msa/S mixed signal oscilloscope. It provides an Operating System agnostic method to control the MSO-28 oscilloscope. By leveraging the web browser on the modern smart devices, one can control USB based hardware traditionally requires a desktop OS. Conceptually this project is very similar to the PiMSO project, but […]
Large area industrial crystalline silicon n-PERT solar cell with 22 percent efficiency
Posted on: 09 Sep 2016
Nano-electronics research center imec announced today that it has improved its large area n-type PERT (passivated emitter, rear totally diffused) crystalline silicon (Si) solar cell on 6″ commercially available n-type Cz-Si wafers, now reaching a top conversion efficiency of 22.02 percent (calibrated at ISE CalLab). This is the highest efficiency achieved for this type of […]
Make An Motor Shield For Arduino
Posted on: 07 Sep 2016
We are not the first to make an Motor Shield for Arduino. But could be that we are the first that make a Motor Shield with a minimum of flexibility. We are studing a WiFi robot with camera controlled by Arduino. The robot will be controlled by browser. But we find a problem with an […]
TLF4277-2EL
Posted on: 07 Sep 2016
Description: The TLF4277-2 is the ideal companion IC to supply active antennas for car infotainment applications. The adjustable output voltage makes the TLF4277-2 capable of supplying the majority of standard active antennas such as: • FM/AM • DAB • XM • SIRIUS The TLF4277-2 is a monolithic integrated low drop out voltage regulator capable of […]
Mobile Controlled Automation Using Arduino
Posted on: 06 Sep 2016
By this mobile controlled automation using Arduino you can perform switching operation of any load or device which is connected with the circuit. Before some days i posted about DTMF tone in mobile communication. Here i am using DTMF tone in this project. Visit following link for more information regarding DTMF. Suppose you are outside […]
LTC3371 – 4-Channel 8A Configurable Buck DC/DCs with Watchdog and Power-On Reset
Posted on: 06 Sep 2016
Features 8 × 1A Buck Power Stages Configurable as 2, 3 or 4 Output Channels 8 Unique Output Configurations (1A to 4A Per Channel) Independent VIN Supplies for Each DC/DC (2.25V to 5.5V) Low Total No Load Supply Current: 15μA In Shutdown (All Channels Off) 68μA One Channel Active in Burst Mode® Operation 18μA Per Additional […]
Toaster Oven Reflow Technique
Posted on: 05 Sep 2016
Introduction This page describes how to reflow solder surface mount printed circuits using a cheap toaster oven. It owes a great deal to Nophead’s Cooking with Hydraraptor blog post. The picture shows Sally Bowyer (Director, RepRapPro Ltd) preparing components for soldering in the oven. For more instructions on this see the video at the bottom […]