YouTube is full of information on almost any topic, and the same applies to electronics. Over the years, many YouTube channels have emerged that provide engineers with how-to info on design techniques ...
, this is the final installment. Last time, I successfully ported it from Arduino Nano to ATTINY1614. This time, I assembled it into a Takachi SW53 case and verified its operation. Finally, I will ...
Abstract: Oscilloscopes are very useful electronic instruments that enable one to see voltage wave-shapes in an electronic circuit. But these instruments are very expensive and average students can ...
What if you could combine the simplicity of Arduino with the power of a Linux-based processor, all in one compact device? Enter the Arduino Uno Q, a new development board designed to handle everything ...
ESP-Scope is an open-source firmware transforming any ESP32 board into an oscilloscope using one of the ADC pins up to 83,333 Hz sample rate (on the ESP32-C6) and visualizing the results over Wi-Fi in ...
This paper describes the development and implementation of a control system for a direct current (DC) motor using the Arduino Uno microcontroller, based on the speed and direction control of the motor ...
An oscilloscope is a device used to observe various types of signal voltages 📉. On a graphical display, an oscilloscope can represent voltage as a one-dimensional graph, where one axis represents ...
The first name on the list is Autodesk Eagle, an engineer-friendly tool that boasts a vast library of resources. It offers a full suite of PCB layouts, schematic editing tools, and collaborative ...