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A Simple DDS Signal Generator: Direct Digital Synthesis in Its Purest Form


A Simple DDS Signal Generator: Direct Digital Synthesis in Its Purest Form
Want to build a signal generator? Follow these tips about constructing a high-performance DDS signal generator using an AD9851. The topics of module modification, theory of operation, and software are all covered.

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Uni-T UT512D Insulation Resistance Tester (Review)


Uni-T UT512D Insulation Resistance Tester (Review)
The Uni-T UT512D insulation resistance tester (a.k.a. IR tester or Megohmmeter) is a specialized instrument for measuring the insulation resistance of electrical equipment and systems like cables, motors and generators, transformers, lightning arresters, etc.

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Behind the Electronics Projects: Uncovering the Workspace of John Hind


Behind the Electronics Projects: Uncovering the Workspace of John Hind
Come and explore the workshop of John Hind, a retiree from Gunnislake, UK, who has a side-hustle of maintaining ancient CNC weaving looms. Learn how he cleverly combines electronics with crafting, organizes his compact space, repurposes tools, and takes on exciting electronics projects. John's passion is sure to inspire you.

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Lampion One: A Portable RGB LED Lantern


Lampion One: A Portable RGB LED Lantern
Illuminate your nighttime adventures with Lampion One, a portable RGB LED lantern that lights up with a simple flip. Ideal for off-grid excursions, this animated lantern offers a splash of color wherever you need it.

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Master Industrial Device Connectivity: PROFINET, EtherNet/IP, EtherCAT, and Cybersecurity (Webinar)


Master Industrial Device Connectivity: PROFINET, EtherNet/IP, EtherCAT, and Cybersecurity (Webinar)
Industrial automation devices typically need to communicate using protocols such as PROFINET, PROFIBUS, EtherNet/IP or EtherCAT. Join our live webinar where we will demonstrate how quickly such communications can be up and running using proven techniques, such as Raspberry Pi as a demonstrator.

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Elektor Labs Announces the Winners of the 2024 Project Contest


Elektor Labs Announces the Winners of the 2024 Project Contest
Elektor Labs proudly announces the winners of the 2024 Project Contest, a competition that brought together innovators worldwide to merge technology with practical solutions.

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New BeagleY-AI Brings Open-Source Hardware to Machine Learning Applications


New BeagleY-AI Brings Open-Source Hardware to Machine Learning Applications
[Partner Content] Everyone seems to have an AI solution for their embedded system hardware. However, in most cases, you'll need to take that hardware as-is if you want to deploy it in your product, leaving no room to cost-optimize. However, things are different at BeagleBoard, with its open-source hardware approach that also applies to its new BeagleY-AI board.

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Getting Started with Zephyr RTOS


Getting Started with Zephyr RTOS
Discover the power of Zephyr RTOS in our comprehensive webinar. We explore its architecture, key features, and practical applications for IoT and embedded systems, presented by an expert from the Linux Foundation.

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