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SIPEED TEASES TANG NANO SUB 5 FPGA DEVELOPMENT BOARD WITH ON BOARD PROGRAMMER

SIPEED TEASES TANG NANO SUB-$5 FPGA DEVELOPMENT BOARD WITH ON-BOARD PROGRAMMER

FPGA Boards have grown to become one of the “favorites” of the Embedded community. They feature in all kind of applications ranging from automation to DIY Applications, however, typical FPGA boards still cost way more than some other popular boards like the Arduino Microcontroller boards (even though performance is incomparable!). This keeps FPGA boards out

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almost Universal MIDI SysEx CC Programmer and Sequencer...

(almost) Universal MIDI SysEx CC Programmer (and Sequencer…)

In the mid eighties synths manufaturers started a “less is better” process that led to barebones synths. This allowed the reduction of costs on the manufaturer side, but made the patching process tediuos if not impossible for the final user. Manufacturers themselfs and third party companies realized optional boxes full of knobs and/or sliders to

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what´s a top class programmable power supply capable of

Do you know, what´s a top-class programmable power supply capable of?

Imagine a laboratory (testing) power supply able to provide a virtually any function. Switching on, drop-out, repeated switch-on and many other functions, by which we can test our product in a „single shot“ – those are programmable laboratory power supplies from company TDK Lambda. Perhaps the biggest advantage of programmable power supply is the fact,

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USB PIC Programmer

USB PIC Programmer

This page is dedicated to everybody needs to program a PIC (Microchip) device via USB port. Looking on the web for ready-to-use projects, I found a good one called Open Programmer, coming with several schematics, PCBs and Open Source code. The original link is http://openprog.altervista.org/OP_ita.html What concerned me was the need to mount, on the

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