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Electrical engineering & Arduino resources for makers
  • Home
  • Reviews
  • Electronics
    • Voltage, current & resistance
    • Power
      • Introduction to Voltage Regulation
      • The Linear Regulator
      • Automatic Battery Backup Switchover
  • Arduino
    • How To
      • How to control a Nixie Tube with Arduino
      • How to Control a Nixie Tube with Discrete Transistors and Arduino
      • How to interface with SYN115 / SYN480R wireless transmitter and receiver with Arduino
      • How to interface a GPS module with Arduino
      • How to manipulate whole ports with Arduino
      • How to interface a Si7021 humidity and temperature sensor with Arduino
      • How to interface a 47C16 EERAM with Arduino
      • How to program a STM32 “Blue Pill” with Arduino
    • Projects
      • Arduino Nixie Clock
      • PlaystationPI
        • PlaystationPI: getting and disassembling the console
        • PlaystationPI: power handling
        • PlaystationPI: cabling
        • PlaystationPI: putting it all together and final words
    • Sine Pulse LED PWM trick: the 8 bit way
    • Sine Pulse LED PWM trick
Arduino Pro Mini 3.3v 8Mhz Chinese clone

The Arduino Pro Mini is one of the lesser known board as it isn’t designed by the official Arduino team. Instead, it is designed by hobbyist shop Sparkfun and is available on their website for $9.95. On this review, we will take a look at the Pro Mini clone from […]

Chinese board review: The Arduino Pro Mini 3.3V

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Asus recently unveiled the Tinker Board, a single board computer with a Raspberry Pi form factor packed with really good hardware: Rockchip RK3288 ARM Cortex-A17 quad-core processor Mali-T764 graphics chip HDMI 2.0 port to support 4K resolution 2GB of RAM 802.11b/g/n WiFi Bluetooth 4.0 Gigabit Ethernet 3.5mm Audio jack connection […]

Asus releases a serious Raspberry Pi contender: the Tinker Board

The previous version of the LED sine wave has been completely revamped to get rid of all floating point operations. I’ve also taken the time to pack it inside a class so that it can be easily reused by anyone. This is the effect you will obtain: Please go ahead […]

Faster sine wave on a LED!

You might have seen a new section “Arduino” has popped up in the menu. This menu will host various resources and tutorial for Arduino and Arduino compatible hardware (such as the ATtiny series); but for now I would like to share with you a simple trick that will light up […]

New Arduino tutorial: sine wave on a LED

Wireless receiver module SYN480R 315M ASK/OOK

I want to dive in the great world of wireless chips, and I’ll be doing reviews and post code samples about common chips, but for now we play the waiting game as everything comes from China. It shouldn’t be too long though, as it’s already been shipped and it’s gone […]

Arduino wireless projects coming soon!

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ATTiny84 development board

When building arduino / avr chips projects, almost everyone starts with the Arduino Uno. It’s a proven design, and there’s a lot of community support for it. The problem I have with it is that this board is not realistic for the use makers and hobbyist make of it. The ATmega328 […]

Arduino on ATTiny84: a development board

USB fitted on PSX

The PlaystationPi is a custom made case for the Raspberry Pi hosting Retropie, built inside an original Playstation case. Please check out the dedicated pages for a complete walkthrough on how it was built, and leave a comment below!

PlaystationPi is complete!

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