Arduino EMF detector
Use an Arduino microcontroller to sense invisible electromagnetic fields using wire, a resistor, and an LED.
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Low-Cost 6-Bit DAC
For controlling the load of appliances such as cooling fans, low-wattage heaters, thermostats, low-wattage light sources, small electrical toys and test benches for loudspeakers,...
Create PostScript And Netlist Using XCircuit
With so many design tools and features, it is really difficult to identify which design tool to select without knowing about its features, working...
Handheld Test And Measurement Devices Growing to The Standards of Benchtops
The continuously-evolving technology, modification and creation of standards, and increasing requirements of customers are pushing the test and measurement equipment industry to move at...
Multi-Level Neuronal Simulation Using iqr
Human brain is one of the most complex systems that we have ever come across. Despite valuable contributions of neurosciences, our knowledge of this...
Electronic Design Automation Using Altium Designer 15
Electronic product design is never a single-step process. Right from conceptualisation of the idea to its fabrication and packaging, the design should account for...
Raspberry Pi GPIO Access Using C
It has almost been 40 years or more and still C language is ruling the world. Also, it has been the first choice of...
Live Telecasting on Your Web
Presented here is an Internet-based project for telecasting live video from your computer to your webpage. The video can be viewed on the computers...
Guiding Visually Challenged Using Raspberry Pi
Blindness is a state of lacking the visual perception due to physiological or neurological factors. Partial blindness represents the lack of integration in growth...













