| Slick graphics, reading analogue values and making them appear in graphs, cockpit-style meters and dials, all on USB… How do they do it?Like...
| Slick graphics, reading analogue values and making them appear in graphs, cockpit-style meters and dials, all on USB… How do they do it?Like...
| Over the years, there have been a fair number of designs published enabling a radio-control (RC) transmitter to interface with a personal co...
| SD (software-defined) radio receivers use a bare minimum of hardware, relying instead on their software capabilities. This SDR project demon...
| Is it possible to use a microcontroller from the pre-USB era to fashion a USB device without using additional ICs? The designers set themsel...
| Designing your own USB device can be an enjoyable task for electronics hobbyists. The main stumbling block is often the driver for the devic...
| iDwaRF brings together a Cypress WirelessUSB transceiver and an Atmel AVR microcontroller to create a networkable 2.4 GHz radio module featu...
| In this instalment of the course we’re going to put together our own USB microcontroller. In terms of technical features, it can certainly h...
| This neat stand-alone memory stick can store or transfer data from a microcontroller system in the field to a PC using its built-in USB and...
| E-blocks are like Lego bricks — you can piece them together to make all different kinds of shapes and structures. The modules are perfect fo...
| The idea behind this project is a simple one. The power supplies for a (A)DSL modem and accompanying WLAN router can draw a total power of a...