Circuit Cellar - December 2024
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4: Amazing Eddy Currents: Apply Them to Thin Metal Thickness Measurement By George R. Steber
10: No Blues with Bluetooth!: Part 7: Versions 5.0 to 6.0 By Robert Lacoste
16: Basic Pulse Circuits - Part 1: Essentials for Processing Outside Signals By Wolfgang Matthes
24: Building An Unconventional Home Anemometer Using an Arduino Pro Mini Microcontroller By Gamal Labib
30: TECHNOLOGY FEATURE: Harvesting Ambient Energy -Hybrid Power Sources Cut IoT Battery Dependency By Tom Murphy
36: DATASHEET: Tiny Embedded Boards Power, Performance, and Versatility in Meager Square Millimeters By Tom Murphy
40: Embedded in Thin Slices: Easing the Path for App Releases -Managed Development of React Native with Expo By Bob Japenga
44: START TO FINISH: Driving LCDs - Lumex Display with Microchip Driver for a TI MCU By Stuart Ball
50: FROM THE BENCH: The Long and Winding Road - From Maxim’s RS-232 to WeMos ESP32: So Much to Do, So Little Time By Jeff Bachiochi
62: TECH THE FUTURE: Navigating the Chip Creation Space - Custom Silicon at Lower Cost, Reduced Development Time By Michael Wishart
Amazing Eddy Currents
Apply Them to Thin Metal Thickness Measurement
10+ mins
No Blues with Bluetooth!
Part 7: Versions 5.0 to 6.0
10+ mins
Basic Pulse Circuits
Part 1: Essentials for Processing Outside Signals 9
10+ mins
Building An Unconventional Home Anemometer
Using an Arduino Pro Mini Microcontroller
10 mins
Harvesting Ambient Energy
Hybrid Power Sources Cut IoT Battery Dependency
10+ mins
Datasheet: Tiny Embedded Boards
Deliver Power, Performance, and Versatility in Meager Square Millimeters
2 mins
Easing the Path for App Releases
Managed Development of React Native with Expo
10+ mins
Start to Finish Driving LCDs
Lumex Display with Microchip Driver for a TI MCU
10+ mins
The Long and Winding Road
From Maxim's RS-232 to WeMos ESP32: So Much to Do, So Little Time
10+ mins
HMI Introduces Ultra-Low Voltage 12-bit GPIO Expander with Interrupt Output
HMI, a leading provider of advanced analog and power management technologies, announced the launch of its HL5310, an innovative ultra-low voltage 12-bit GPIO expander featuring interrupt output.
1 min
XP Power Launches New Series of Low-Profile, Baseplate-Cooled DC-DC Brick Converters
The RDF150 and RDF200 series are the latest additions to the RDF series of low-profile, baseplate-cooled, ultra-wide input DC-DC brick converters, which is already available in power outputs of 25W and 50W.
1 min
Renesas New RA8 Entry-Line MCU Groups Brings High Performance of Arm Cortex-M85 Processor to Cost-Sensitive Applications with Market-Leading CoreMark Performance
Renesas Electronics Corp., a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, introduced the RA8E1 and RA8E2 microcontroller (MCU) groups, extending the industry's most powerful series of MCUs.
1 min
Same Sky Expands AMT Absolute Encoder Line to Support Larger Shaft Sizes
Same Sky's Motion & Control Group announced the addition of a new series to its innovative AMT absolute encoder family designed to support larger motor shaft sizes from 9mm to 15.875mm (5/8 inch).
1 min
The Future of Embedded Chip Design Navigating the Chip Creation Space
Custom Silicon at Lower Cost, Reduced Development Time
6 mins
Circuit Cellar Magazine Description:
Editor: KCK Media Corp.
Categoría: Education
Idioma: English
Frecuencia: Monthly
Circuit Cellar magazine features engineering tutorials, detailed microcontroller-based projects, and embedded systems industry news for professional electrical engineers, EE/ECE academics, and highly skilled electronics enthusiasts. Since 1988, Circuit Cellar has featured projects and tutorials from the world's top engineers on subjects such as embedded development (e.g., prototyping and programming), signal processing (e.g., DSP chips and signal conditioning), programmable logic (e.g., FPGA projects), sensor systems (e.g., smart sensors and MEMS), 'Net-connected devices (e.g., IoT projects and protocol stacks), robotics (e.g., robotic systems and proximity sensing), and much more. Circuit Cellar is the ultimate resource for all of your electrical engineering-related needs.
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