usb

WEMO’S LAUNCHES W600 PICO THAT SUPPORTS MICRO PYTHON FOR ONLY 2

WEMO’S LAUNCHES W600-PICO THAT SUPPORTS MICRO-PYTHON FOR ONLY $2

W600 – PICO is currently the most recent board released by Wemos. The company is responsible for boards like the D1 and D32. This board is based on a Winner Micro – W600 SoC. The first time users had the opportunity to work with the chip when Seeed released multiple boards starting from late 2018. None of these boards allowed users to […]

WEMO’S LAUNCHES W600-PICO THAT SUPPORTS MICRO-PYTHON FOR ONLY $2 Read More »

NEW CARRIER BOARDS AND MINI PCS FOR JETSON

NEW CARRIER BOARDS AND MINI-PCS FOR JETSON

Diamond Systems has unveiled a Stevie carrier board for Nvidia’s high-end Jetson AGX Xavier module. Diamond also promoted some other Jetson carriers and embedded systems, which all ship with Linux BSPs. They include Diamond Systems’ Elton, also for the Xavier, the Jethro and Ziggy carriers, both of which support the earlier Jetson TX2 and industrial-temperature Jetson TX2i. Diamond also included the Ziggy-based ZiggyBox mini-PC and its Jetbox-Nano enclosure for Nvidia’s Jetson Nano Development Kit for the Jetson Nano module. At 105 x 92mm, the Stevie board

NEW CARRIER BOARDS AND MINI-PCS FOR JETSON Read More »

OTTER IRON POWER YOUR SOLDERING IRON OVER USB C PD

OTTER-IRON: POWER YOUR SOLDERING IRON OVER USB-C PD

Okay, you’ve probably seen 20 different TS-100 hacks, for example, this, this and this but this improvement by Jan Henrik is on another level. For a soldering iron, the TS-100 seems to work quite well and its popularity, having only debuted 3 years ago, speaks volumes of this. It is relatively inexpensive, comes with temperature control, light-weight and portable, but a somewhat noticeable shortcoming

OTTER-IRON: POWER YOUR SOLDERING IRON OVER USB-C PD Read More »

Rugged Raspberry Pi cyberdeck project

Rugged Raspberry Pi cyberdeck project

A fantastic Raspberry Pi cyberdeck has been created by YouTuber RA in the form of the Кибердек RA01, a custom-made wearable computer inspired by classic cyberpunk science-fiction. The casing has been made from an old C64C which cost the maker just to iced frappuccinos to purchase. “One of my main goals was to make this build practical, yet

Rugged Raspberry Pi cyberdeck project Read More »

SIMPLE ADAPTER BOARD TURNS A USB C POWER SUPPLY INTO A VARIABLE VOLTAGE SOURCE

SIMPLE ADAPTER BOARD TURNS A USB-C POWER SUPPLY INTO A VARIABLE VOLTAGE SOURCE

Being able to turn a USB-C supply to a variable power supply is certainly a big deal for a simple ingenious board like the ZY12PDN board shared by Keneth Finnegan on his twitter handle recently. The ZY12PDN is a simple STM-powered adapter board that turns a USB-C supply to a universal power supply for almost any electronic device. We know

SIMPLE ADAPTER BOARD TURNS A USB-C POWER SUPPLY INTO A VARIABLE VOLTAGE SOURCE Read More »

MEET THE LINDENIS V536 SOM SBC DESIGNED FOR AI VIDEO PROCESSING AND 4K ENCODING

MEET THE LINDENIS V536 SOM & SBC DESIGNED FOR AI VIDEO PROCESSING AND 4K ENCODING

Similar to the earlier Lindenis V5 designed for AI video processing and 4K encoding, Lindenis has released another single-board computer that uses SoM and baseboard design for 4K camera applications called the Lindenis V536. The Lindenis V536 which runs on a new Allwinner dual Cortex-A7 processor and a single MIPI SCI interface was designed for applications that rely heavily on popular open-source

MEET THE LINDENIS V536 SOM & SBC DESIGNED FOR AI VIDEO PROCESSING AND 4K ENCODING Read More »

45W USB PD SMPS REFERENCE DESIGN DELIVERS 21.5W IN3

45W USB-PD SMPS REFERENCE DESIGN DELIVERS 21.5W/IN3

The REF_XDPS21071_45W1 from Infineon is a 45W USB-PD type C charger reference design in a small form factor. The reference design has been developed to demonstrate the performance by meeting various regulatory limits as well as allowing for small form factor designs. It features Infineon’s digital flyback controller XDPS21071, 700V CoolMOS™ P7 Superjunction MOSFET (IPD70R360P7S), OptiMOS™ PD synchronous-rectification MOSFET

45W USB-PD SMPS REFERENCE DESIGN DELIVERS 21.5W/IN3 Read More »

PlayPlace Lighting Using NeoPixels

PlayPlace Lighting Using NeoPixels

Electronic enthusiasts searching for a project to keep them busy this weekend, may be interested in a super cheap DIY Raspberry Pi oscilloscope published to GitHub website called Scoppy. The super affordable oscilloscope consists of an Android application combined with a Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller and firmware. The Raspberry Pi powered oscilloscope uses signals measured by the

PlayPlace Lighting Using NeoPixels Read More »

Scroll to Top