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ULTRA SMALL DC DC CONVERTER WITH INTEGRATED INDUCTOR

ULTRA SMALL DC-DC CONVERTER WITH INTEGRATED INDUCTOR

The XCL206 series is a synchronous step-down micro DC/DC converter which integrates an inductor and a control IC in one tiny package (2.5mm×2.0mm, H=1.0mm). A stable power supply with an output current of 600mA is configured using only two capacitors connected externally. Operating voltage range is from 2.0V to 6.0V(XCL20xG:1.8V-6.0V). Output voltage is internally set in a

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LIBRE COMPUTER PROJECT LAUNCHES OPEN SOURCE LA FRITE SC

LIBRE COMPUTER PROJECT LAUNCHES OPEN SOURCE LA FRITE SC

Libre Computer has successfully launched a smaller, less powerful follow-up to its Le Potato SBC, the “La Frite SBC. The La Frite SBC is a small version of the Le Potato SBC, that has a quad -A53, HD-only Amlogic S805X, a Raspberry Pi A+ footprint and GPIO connector, and mainline Linux support. The 64 x 55mm La Frite is roughly

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CH3330N – Small and Cheap USB Serial Converter IC Needs No Crystal

CH3330N – Small and Cheap USB-Serial Converter IC Needs No Crystal

Recently the hobbyist market has seen the appearance of the Air602 low-cost ARM WiFi module. This module might be a potential competitor of ESP8266, another low-cost powerful WiFi module, that took the electronics hobbyists by storm long ago and is still extremely popular. But what’s more interesting about the Air602 module is the usage of a completely

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SparkFun Basic Autonomou Kit for the Sphero RVR 1

RPi Zero W based robot kits offer pan-tilt cam, GPS, and ToF sensing

The $120 to $165 “SparkFun Autonomous Kit for Sphero RVR” extends the $250 Sphero RVR robot with an Raspberry Pi Zero W, a pan-tilt camera, GPS, and an optional ToF distance sensor. SparkFun Electronics recently completed a successful Kickstarter project for its Sphero RVR, a four-wheeled tank-treaded robot that offers optional programming via a Raspberry Pi,

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