Posts by Bilal:
Synchronous four-switch buck-boost controller suits transport and medical use
Posted on: 08 Nov 2018
Synchronous four-switch buck-boost controller suits transport and medical use A 150V high efficiency four-switch synchronous buck-boost DC/DC controller, the LTC3777, by Analog Devices operates from input voltages above, below or equal to the regulated output voltage and had an efficiency of up to 99 per cent. The Power by Linear DC/DC controller has an input […]
USB To 12V Boost Converter
Posted on: 08 Nov 2018
This project provides 12V output from any USB power source, like PC USB port, USB adapter or power banks. LM2577ADJ boost converter IC is the heart of the project. The IC can handle load up to 800mA, it’s advisable to use only 200mA load on output to be on the safe side. The LM2577 are […]
Getting Started with TJBot
Posted on: 08 Nov 2018
Introduction TJBot is a kit developed at IBM to help people get started with their Watson AI service. It comes with a friendly little robot that you build yourself, a Raspberry Pi 3, and all the parts you need to make your robot wave, blink, talk, and listen. Required Setup Tools As a desktop, these devices […]
Raspberry Pi Programming For Beginners
Posted on: 07 Nov 2018
You’ve probably seen mention of the Raspberry Pi in your travels across the internet, but what exactly is this compact piece of circuitry? What can you do with it and why would you want to? If you’re new to the life of Pi then we’re here to explain everything you need to know and then […]
Solid State Supplies offers world’s smallest Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE) module
Posted on: 07 Nov 2018
Acknowledged as the UK’s leading source of advanced embedded technology, Solid State Supplies Ltd. now offers the world’s smallest Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE) SiP module from Silicon Labs. With a package size of 6.5mm x 6.5mm x 1.4mm the BGM11S Blue Gecko SiP (System in Package) module targets applications where ultra-small size, reliable high performance […]
Raspberry Pi Mini Computer Projects
Posted on: 06 Nov 2018
The Raspberry Pi is a low cost, credit-card sized computer that plugs into a computer monitor or TV, and uses a standard keyboard and mouse. Raspberry Pi Mini Computer Projects is a capable little device that enables people of all ages to explore computing, and to learn how to program in languages like Scratch and Python. It’s […]
Raspberry Pi Cyber Security Projects
Posted on: 06 Nov 2018
Cyber security comprises technologies, processes and controls that are designed to protect systems, networks and data from cyber attacks. Effective cyber security reduces the risk of cyber attacks, and protects organisations and individuals from the unauthorised exploitation of systems, networks and technologies. Today we will discuss about Raspberry Pi Cyber Security Projects. Improve your overall cyber […]
150VIN & VOUT Synchronous 4-Switch Buck-Boost Controller with Integrated Switching Bias Supply
Posted on: 06 Nov 2018
Analog Devices announces the Power by Linear™ LTC3777, a 150V high efficiency (up to 99%) 4-switch synchronous buck-boost DC/DC controller, which operates from input voltages above, below or equal to the regulated output voltage. Its 4.5V to 150V input voltage range operates from a high input voltage source or from an input that has high […]
Open-Q 845 HDK Development Board Integrates Snapdragon 845 SoC And Runs Android 8.0
Posted on: 06 Nov 2018
Intrinsyc’s new Open-Q 845 HDK Development Kit has the same Mini-ITX (170 x 170mm) dimensions and sandwich-style design as the Open-Q 835 from the previous year. The main SoC, Snapdragon 845 is integrated into the board topped by a heatsink. This dev board includes a smartphone like 5.7-inch QHD (1440 x 2560) touchscreen controlled via MIPI-DSI, as well as a camera board […]
Using the PSoC 6 Pioneer Board with the Pioneer IoT Add-on Shield
Posted on: 06 Nov 2018
Introduction The PSoC 6 is the latest addition to Cypress’s powerful PSoC series of processors. The PSoC 6 Pioneer IoT Add-On Shield is the development tool associated with this processor line, sporting an onboard debugger, Arduino compatible headers, CapSense widgets, and more, all tied to a PSoC 6 processor. The processor is a dual-core device, with a […]