Welcome to the Tulip Creative Computer (Tulip CC) and AMYboard! Tulip is a low power and affordable self-contained portable computer, with a touchscreen display and sound. It's fully programmable - ...
There have been many development boards recently built around the ESP32-S3. Most development boards come with a display, some also include cameras and buttons, and a few have speakers and microphones.
Once limited to deep-pocketed engineers, the FPGA has become a staple in the modern maker’s toolkit. In this Elektor Lab Talk, digital designer Kevin Hubbard traces the journey from early PALs to ...
PCWorld showcases 10 practical Raspberry Pi projects that transform the versatile mini-computer into useful home devices like smart TVs, music players, and budget PCs. These beginner-friendly projects ...
I am a red team operator, and a security enthusiast I write blogs and articles related to cyber-sec topics. I am a red team operator, and a security enthusiast I write blogs and articles related to ...
ROM and RAM belong to the semiconductor memory. ROM is the abbreviation of read-only memory, and RAM is the abbreviation of random access memory. ROM can keep data when the system powers off, and RAM ...
Last week I spent most of my leisure time studying nonvolatile memory chips. The result was a better understanding of Arduino’s EEPROM. This might look like novice work, but I hope my thoughts will ...
In this tutorial we will learn how easy it is to save data using the EEPROM present in the PIC16F877A Microcontroller. In most real time projects we might have to save some data which should not be ...
This file type includes high-resolution graphics and schematics when applicable. The first FPGA was invented by Ross Freeman (cofounder of Xilinx) in 1985 and since then their logic capacity has ...
Those engineers at the cutting edge of automotive design appear to be taking a page from NASA's Apollo program to land humans on the Moon in the 1960s.Read More… ...
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