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Almost all types of sensors and transducers convert real world parameters like light, temperature, weight etc into voltage…
As the winter season approaches; comes that time of the year when the festival of lights is celebrated. Yes, we are…
In the area of renewable energy, solar energy is at the forefront, because producing energy by using the power of the sun is…
An operational amplifier or Op-amp is one of the most commonly used components in any electronic design. It’s a very versatile…
Almost every Solar based system has a Battery associated with it which has to be charged from solar energy and then the energy…
The USB Rubber Ducky or Bad USB is a famous attack tool that looks like a USB pen drive but acts like a keyboard when plugged…
In many IoT applications, there are situations where the sensor data needs to monitor continuously, and the simplest way…
In this tutorial, we are going to build an easy and cheap Pedometer using ATtiny85 IC, MPU6050 Accelerometer & Gyroscope,…
The ATtiny family is a series of one of the smallest microcontrollers in the AVR market. These microcontrollers are capable of…
An electronic scoreboard is one of the most important gadgets anybody can have during any sports tournament. Old manual…
The earth’s Atmospheric CO2 level is increasing day by day. The global average atmospheric carbon dioxide in 2019 was 409.8…
While working with electronics, we often find ourselves in situations where it becomes necessary to step up the output voltage…