Pokemon Emerald’s Battle Factory just became the unlikely center of one of speedrunning’s most meticulous cheating investigations. The Battle Factory was built to expose you. You cannot bring your own ...
Lattice Semi MachXO4 FPGA family offers up to 9400 LUTs, 448 kb user flash, improved “hot socketing”
Lattice Semiconductor has recently launched the MachXO4 low-power FPGA family featuring 896 to 9400 LUTs, fabric performance of up to 150 MHz, and improved “hot socketing” with a low leakage current ...
A frequency counter library for esp32. It counts the numbers of pulses on a specified pin during a fixed time frame using native interrupts and timers. It only supports one instance per sketch for now ...
Renesas RA0E2 is a low-power, low-cost Arm Cortex-M23 microcontroller (MCU) Group part of the RA0 family introduced in 2024 that can operate in an extended temperature range (-40°C to +125°C) and ...
The ATmega328 and ATmega328P microcontrollers are among the most popular choices for embedded systems development, particularly in the Arduino ecosystem. As a leading PCB manufacturer, RayMing PCB ...
The following project is an update of Gary D. Patterson’s “Simplified CTC signals” in the July 1988 issue of MR. Bringing the project up to date was a large endeavour. The block control project now ...
Whether you're making the first steps in a new and exciting learning journey or you're on the verge of making a discovery that will revolutionize circuit design, having a test environment is paramount ...
The development of wearable bioelectronic systems is a promising approach for optimal delivery of therapeutic treatments. These systems can provide continuous delivery of ions, charged biomolecules, ...
In my previous design idea, a design for a simple GPS disciplined oscillator (GPSDO) 10 MHz reference was presented. A note at the end of that article describes the realization that a frequency ...
The Hackaday comments section has become infamous for a recurring theme that goes something like “I don’t know why they used an Arduino, they could have done it with a 555 timer!” If you’ve ever ...
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