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NoLoop Serial and SPI isolator Breaking ground loops with galvanic isolation

NoLoop – Serial and SPI isolator Breaking ground-loops with galvanic isolation

Electronics work by interconnections. Normally, you’d think that a potential at one point on a wire is the same everywhere. However, that is (mostly) not the case and all kinds of aspects can pop up that make the potentials differ at different locations. Old-timers may remember connecting a printer to a computer and getting zapped […]

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Researchers combine logic

Researchers combine logic, memory to build a ‘high-rise’ chip

This illustration represents the four-layer prototype high-rise chip built by Stanford engineers. The bottom and top layers are logic transistors. Sandwiched between them are two layers of memory. The vertical tubes are nanoscale electronic …more For decades, the mantra of electronics has been smaller, faster, cheaper. Today, Stanford engineers add a fourth word – taller.

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Using DS1307 and DS3231 real time clock modules with Arduino

Using DS1307 and DS3231 real-time clock modules with Arduino

We keep getting requests on how to use DS1307 and DS3231 real-time clock modules with Arduino from various sources – so this is the first of a two part tutorial on how to use them. For this Arduino tutorial we have  two real-time clock modules to use, one based on the Maxim DS1307: There are two main

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MSP430

Getting Started With The MSP430

This tutorial is an introductory tutorial on getting started with the MSP430 series of controllers by Texas Instruments. There are millions and trillions of ways to start using microcontrollers. Hobbyist or people who find hard to code normally prefers Arduino as their coding environment, while engineers might prefer using AVR/PIC. The MSP430 microcontroller is an

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Arduino Controlled Sip and Puff

Arduino Controlled Sip-and-Puff

Sip-and-Puff (SNP) controllers are nothing new – you’ve probably seen one in action yourself. SNPs are often seen on electric wheelchairs and allow individuals who can’t use their hands to control their wheelchairs (or whatever else) by either “sipping” (inhaling) or “puffing” (exhaling) into a straw. Depending on how hard the individual inhales or exhales,

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