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Arduino Library For LM95172 Temperature Sensor

February 21, 2013 kwong

LM95172 is a 13 to 16 bits wide temperature range automotive-grade temperature sensor in a ceramic SOIC package. Besides its […]

AVR/Arduino LM95172, Temperature Sensor

Adding a Barrel Jack And a Switch to Raspberry Pi

February 14, 2013August 10, 2014 kwong

I got myself a Raspberry Pi (Model B V2) last month. After having played with it for a while, I […]

Electronics, Miscellaneous, Raspberry Pi Barrel Jack, Raspberry Pi

Precision Voltage Adapter For Low Voltage Measurement

February 6, 2013May 25, 2013 kwong

A typical 3 ½ or 4 ½ multimeter can measure voltage in the low mV range and current in the […]

Electronics LMP8358

100K 5% Carbon Film Resistor Value Distribution

February 1, 2013February 1, 2013 kwong

It is well understood that resistors are typically binned in such a way that for a given tolerance the actual […]

Electronics, Miscellaneous Carbon Film Resistor, Distribution, Gaussian

Keithley 196 Firmware/Calibration Data Backup

January 28, 2013 kwong

I bought a used Keithley 196 bench multimeter a few weeks ago. This is a 6 ½ digit 3,030,000 counts […]

AVR/Arduino, Electronics 27128, Arduino, EEPROM, EPROM, Keithley 196, KM2816A, MCP23S17

Arduino Dev PCB Using Seeed Fusion PCB Service

January 21, 2013 kwong

I have been mainly using perf-boards for my electronics projects. Since most of the stuff I build are not very […]

Electronics, Miscellaneous Arduino, Fusion PCB

Current Adapter for Low Current Measurement Using TS1001

January 17, 2013 kwong

For current measurement in the low micro-amp and nano-amp ranges, a feedback ammeter is usually an excellent choice (see Keithley […]

Electronics AD8603, Current Adapter, Feedback Ammeter, TS1001

Interfacing DS3232 RTC With MSP430G2452

January 9, 2013 kwong

I have used DS3232 RTC (real-time clock) in many Arduino based projects before. DS3232 utilizes a temperature compensated oscillator, which […]

MSP430G2 74HC595, DS3232, LTC-5851Y, MSP430 LaunchPad, MSP430G2, MSP430G2452

Reading SHT21 Using TI MSP430 LaunchPad

January 2, 2013January 9, 2013 kwong

SHT21 is a neat little temperature and humidity sensor from Sensirion and I have used it in a couple of […]

MSP430G2 I2C, MSP430 LaunchPad, MSP430G2, MSP430G2231, SHT21

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