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| This project goes to show what little hardware is sufficient to build a versatile Time and Interval Meter with a user-friendly LCD readout....

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| In a previous E-LABs Inside instalment we already mentioned placing a piece of experimenter's board between an LCD and a (mother)board,...

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| The name Platino is a playful reference to the French and German word ‘Platine’ meaning ‘circuit board’, with a slight wink at ‘Arduino’. Th...

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| This stand-alone data logger displays pressure, temperature and humidity readings generated by I2C bus sensors on an LCD panel, and can run...

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| When we take a closer look at circuits using a microcontroller, it can be seen that in 75 % of cases the basic circuit is virtually identica...

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| Many microcontroller-based projects use an LCD panel and buttons for their user interface. These generally swallow up a large number of the...

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| This handy instrument measures frequencies from 50 MHz to 3 GHz with an accuracy of 10 ppm and provides an indication of the signal level ov...

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| Here we compare the LeCroy WaveAce 224 and a Tektronix TDS2024B [3] with the same basic specifications: 4 channels, 200 MHz bandwidth and a...

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| Advances in high power LED technology has made it possible to shrink the size and price of LCD projectors. Makers of so-called pico-projecto...

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| The majority of hand-held digital volt meters use an LCD screen and are powered from a nine volt battery. Inside is most probably an ICL7106...