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From a wide offer of solders from company Stannol, it´s easy to choose the most suitable type meeting your demands. The solder matters, it is an undisputable fact confirmed daily in a development and...
View ArticleDIY soldering station
MatthiasW over at DebuggingLab posted his DIY Weller station clone project, that is available at Github: At the fpv-community.de Forum I read about a DIY Weller station. Basically an Arduino shield to...
View ArticleMaking A SMD Reflow Oven
by packetbob @ instructables.com: I decided to put together a toaster oven and wanted something that could handle large boards and possibly do small production runs. Doing a web search, you will find...
View ArticleWXR3031 rework station will replace you three devices
Soldering, deslodering, hot-air works but also a record of your work in a PC – this is the Weller WXR 3031. Good soldering station is usually a fundament of a workplace. Desoldering station is usually...
View ArticleTop-level Weller soldering stations for even better prices
Now even you can afford the best, what´s available on the field of soldering and service. A fact, that we also try to transform better purchasing conditions on You – our customers, we´ve already...
View ArticleCSI Premier 75W and Hakko 936 Solder Station Teardowns
Todd Harrison @ toddfun.com did the teardown of the CSI 75W solder station as well as the Hakko 936: The Hakko of course had all analog circuits using operational amplifiers and potentiometers as well...
View ArticlePlug And Debug With ScanaQuad SQ200 Logic Analyzer and Signal Generator
The ScanaQuad 200 by Ikalogic is a high-performance 4-channel logic analyzer and digital pattern generator. It is designed to be the best companion of a hobbyist when working on serial protocols like...
View ArticleA Brief Introduction to CE Mark on Products
When you flip any electronic device (your TV screen, laptop, power supply, computer mouse, …etc) you will see lots of marks. These marks are conformity marking for certain quality and technical...
View ArticlePost Tweets With Your Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi is famous for its great computing strength and ability to run the Linux operating system. In today’s tutorial, you’ll learn how to make your Raspberry Pi tweet. You can add extra features...
View ArticleOpen-V, The Open Source RISC-V 32bit Microcontroller
Open source has finally arrived to microcontrollers. Based on RISC-V instruction set, a group of doctoral students at the Universidad Industrial de Santander in Colombia have been working on an open...
View ArticleWhat is Embedded FPGA — Known as eFPGA
Today’s market requirements change faster than the typical development time for a new device or the ability of designers of SoCs to know. To solve this problem, FPGAs/MCUs are used so developers can...
View ArticleOverview of the Tektronix MSO58 8-Channel 6.25GS/s 2GHz Mixed-Signal...
Overview of the Tektronix MSO58 8-Channel 6.25GS/s 2GHz Mixed-Signal Oscilloscope – [Link] The post Overview of the Tektronix MSO58 8-Channel 6.25GS/s 2GHz Mixed-Signal Oscilloscope appeared first on...
View ArticleVirtual telescope makes first image of a black hole
by Eric Bogers @ elektormagazine.com discuss about a new project that aims to create the first image of a black hole. He writes: A powerful network of radio telescopes, spread around our planet,...
View ArticlePi Desktop Case – include peripherals too
The ‘Pi Desktop’ kit from element14 offers some great features like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a real-time clock, an interface for an mSATA-SSD hard drive, an optional camera, heat sink, a neat power switch...
View ArticlePD Buddy Sink – USB Power Delivery for everyone
Clayton G. Hobbs @ hackaday.io published some details of his project, a USB power delivery board. He writes: USB Power Delivery is a cool standard for getting lots of power—up to 100 W—from a USB...
View Article2.7V to 38V/500 mA low noise buck-boost charge pump
Graham Prophet @ eedesignnewseurope.com discuss about Linear’s low noise buck-boost converter LTC3246, able to produce 3.3V, 5V or ADJ regulated with an input range of 2.7V to 38V : LTC3246 is a low...
View ArticleEAGLE Autorouter, When & How To Use
Designing a PCB layout is a work of engineering art, includes placing components and routing them through different layers. So when you assign the same job for different engineers, each one would make...
View ArticleSYNTHETIC SENSORS, All-In-One Smart Home Sensor
In the era of Internet of Things, we wanted most of our home appliances to become smart. But currently, smart devices may cost much more than their offline counterparts and they often do not...
View ArticleLIN Protocol — One Wire Protocol for Automotive Applications
With the host of protocols available in electronics interfaces, choosing a protocol is a hard job. Some protocols are designed for long distance and reliable communication applications such as RS-485....
View ArticleDisplay Arduino analog input using LabVIEW
Zx Lee shared detailed instructions of how to display the Arduino measurements using LabVIEW: To get started, I will explain what is actually going on in Arduino. In this project, I am using an...
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