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XCOM – COMPACT EMBEDDED X86 PLATFORM FOR SDR AND OTHER APPLICATIONS

XCOM – COMPACT, EMBEDDED X86 PLATFORM FOR SDR AND OTHER APPLICATIONS

Designed To Support Unattended Operation, IP65+, And Passive Cooling Have you ever tried designing a truly embedded x86-based system? We have, and it was a journey full of unexpected pitfalls. Consider the importance of unattended operation, including resilience in the face of power failures and power voltage fluctuation. Need support for different CPU models? A […]

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Arduino Sketch Classifier Demo

N.B. this is new and still being tested. This sketch demonstrates an example of ultrasonic range sensor data processing using a combination of signal filters and a classification tree. The classifier code was generated using the Python script classify_gen.py on recorded and labeled training data. The underlying classification tree was automatically generated using the Python scikit-learn library. For more

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ESP32 S2 PROCESSOR DATASHEET RELEASED DEVELOPMENT BOARDS UNVEILED

ESP32-S2 PROCESSOR DATASHEET RELEASED, DEVELOPMENT BOARDS UNVEILED

Since the launch of the ESP-01, the ESP series of WiFi modules and WiFi-enabled microcontrollers have endeared themselves to the heart of both hobbyist and electronics design professionals. They have been used for all sorts of projects and while users are still praising the impressive features built into its most recent version, the ESP-32, Espressif systems have announced details

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3.3V 3A WIDE INPUT SYNCHRONOUS STEP DOWN DC DC REFERENCE DESIGN

3.3V/3A, WIDE-INPUT, SYNCHRONOUS, STEP-DOWN DC-DC REFERENCE DESIGN

The MAXREFDES1048 synchronous step-down dc-dc converter reference design from Maxim Integrated Products is based on the MAX17504, a high-efficiency, high-voltage, synchronously rectified step-down converter with dual integrated MOSFETs can operate over a 4.5V to 60V input. The MAXREFDES1048 reference design operates over an input voltage range of 18- to 36-Vdc and delivers an output of 3A. The MAX17504 can deliver up to

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PSYLINK AN OPEN SOURCE NEURAL INTERFACE FOR NON INVASIVE EMG

PSYLINK AN OPEN SOURCE NEURAL INTERFACE FOR NON-INVASIVE EMG

We don’t see many EMG (electromyography) projects, despite how cool the applications can be. This may be because of technical difficulties with seeing the tiny muscular electrical signals amongst the noise, it could be the difficulty of interpreting any signal you do find. Regardless, [hut] has been striving forwards with a stream of prototypes, culminating in

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A NIXIE CLOCK THE HARD WAY

A NIXIE CLOCK, THE HARD WAY

Notice: no vintage Hewlett Packard test equipment was harmed in the making of this overly complicated Nixie clock. In fact, if anything, the HP 5245L electronic counter came out better off than it went into the project. We mention the fate of this instrument mainly because we’ve seen our fair share of cool-looking-old-thing-gutted-and-filled-with-Arduinos projects before, and

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