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StereoPi (Standard Edition)
This board is the ultimate interface between two cameras and a Raspberry Pi Compute Module. It comes with all the bells and whistles, including Ethernet, dual USB ports, GPIO header, microSD slot, HDMI output, and more. To use this board, you will need your own Raspberry Pi Compute Module, cameras, and camera ribbon cables. Two short power cables already included. Features & Specifications Raspberry Pi Compatibility: Raspberry Pi Compute Module 1 Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 Lite Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ 8 GB / 16 GB / 32 GB eMMC flash Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ Lite Dimensions: Width x length: 90 mm x 40 mm Height: 23 mm (standard edition) / 15 mm (slim edition) Video: Input: two 15-pin CSI-2 camera connectors Output: HDMI Camera Support: Raspberry Pi camera V1 (OV5647 sensor) Raspberry Pi camera V2 (Sony IMX 219 sensor) HDMI video capture module (single mode, on Toshiba TC358743XBG chip) Connectivity: GPIO: 40-pin classic Raspberry Pi header USB: 2 x USB Type-A, 1 x USB pin header Ethernet: RJ45 jack Storage: MicroSD card slot (accessed by Raspberry Pi CM3/3+ Lite) Power: 5 VDC input via two-pin header Manual power switch Software: Firmware update via Micro USB connector Runs standard Raspbian Excellent Python support Tons of example code A. boot mode jumper H. dual USB Type-A connector B. camera 1 CSI-2 connector I. HDMI out C. micro USB (for firmware upload) J. USB port pin header D. 5 VDC power connector K. camera 2 CSI-2 connector E. power switch L. 40-pin RPi GPIO header F. microSD slot M. RPi Compute SO-DIMM connector G. RJ45 Ethernet jack
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Elektor Publishing Electric Guitar (2nd Edition)
Sound Secrets and Technology What would today’s rock and pop music be without electric lead and bass guitars? These instruments have been setting the tone for more than sixty years. Their underlying sound is determined largely by their electrical components. But, how do they actually work? Almost no one is able to explain this to the true musician with no technical background. This book answers many questions simply, in an easily-understandable manner. For the interested musician (and others), this book unveils, in a simple and well-grounded way, what have, until now, been regarded as manufacturer secrets. The examination explores deep within the guitar, including pickups and electrical environment, so that guitar electronics are no longer considered highly secret. With a few deft interventions, many instruments can be rendered more versatile and made to sound a lot better – in the most cost-effective manner. The author is an experienced electronics professional and active musician. He has thoroughly tested everything described here, in practice.
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Elektor Digital Elektor Special: Arduino Guest Edition 2022 PDF (NL)
Elektor GREEN en GOLD leden kunnen deze uitgave hier downloaden.Nog geen lid? Klik hier om een lidmaatschap af te sluiten. Arduino Portenta Machine Control en Arduino Portenta H7CAN/MQTT-gateway: een demoproject Uitgepakt: Elektor’s LCR Meter Kitmet David Cuartielles, mede-oprichter van Arduino! MicroPython betreedt de wereld van Arduino Connected, maar niet complexneem een duik in de Arduino Cloud Kennismaking met TinyMLgroot is niet altijd beter Arduino K-Way:bewust luchtig Arduino-sketches schrijven is nog beter geworden Maak kennis met Arduino Aan de slag met de Portenta X8software veilig beheren met containers Bouw, uitrol en onderhoud van schaalbare, veilige applicatiesop basis van Arduino Portenta X8 – met de i.MX 8M Mini Applications Processor en EdgeLock SE050 Secure Element van NXP Hoe ik mijn huis automatiseerdeFabio Violante (CEO Arduino) over zijn oplossingen Altair 8800-simulatorhardwaresimulatie van een vintage computer MS-DOS op de Portenta H7antieke software op moderne hardware Landbouw in zakformaatdigitaal gestuurde kweekbox voor binnenshuis Met Home Automation de wereld redden?MQTT op de Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect Arduino Pro voor professionals Slimme ovens – de ovens van de toekomst Tagvance maakt bouwlocaties veiliger met Arduino Santagostino krijgt genoeg luchtmet bewaking op afstand en gebruik van AI bij voorspellend onderhoud Beveiliging neemt een hoge vlucht met RIoT Secure’s MKR-gebaseerde oplossing Open-Source brengt de wereld een nieuwe generatie watermanagement Sensoontbossing detecteren met geluidsanalyse De Mozzi Arduino-library voor geluidssynthesegedachten van Tim Barrass De nieuwe Portenta X8 (met Linux!) en Max Carrier herdefiniëren het haalbare Hoe de Arduino studenten aan vaardigheden voor de toekomst helpt Must-haves voor je elektronica-werkplek Het belang van robotica in het onderwijs Betrouwbaar IoT op basis van LoRa Aan de slag met de Portenta Machine Control 8bit-gaming met Arduboy Spaar water op de paardenrenbaanmeet continu de bodemvochtigheid en temperatuurniveau via IoT Het panettone-projectzuurdesemstarter onder controle Met steun van deze Arduino-resellers Space Invaders met Arduino Kunst met Arduinoinspirerende inzichten van kunstenaars en ontwerpers Aan de slag met nieuwe Arduino-hardware! De toekomst van Arduino
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Cambridge University Press The Art of Electronics (3rd Edition)
At long last, here is the thoroughly revised and updated third edition of the hugely successful The Art of Electronics. It is widely accepted as the best single authoritative book on electronic circuit design.In addition to new or enhanced coverage of many topics, the third edition includes 90 oscilloscope screenshots illustrating the behavior of working circuits, dozens of graphs giving highly useful measured data of the sort that is often buried or omitted in datasheets but which you need when designing circuits, and 80 tables (listing some 1650 active components), enabling intelligent choice of circuit components by listing essential characteristics (both specified and measured) of available parts.The new Art of Electronics retains the feeling of informality and easy access that helped make the earlier editions so successful and popular. It is an indispensable reference and the gold standard for anyone, student or researcher, professional or amateur, who works with electronic circuits. Over 450,000 copies sold of first and second editions The leading practical guide to circuit design Fully up to date and packed with valuable advice About the authorsPaul Horowitz is a Research Professor of Physics and of Electrical Engineering at Harvard University, where in 1974 he originated the Laboratory Electronics course from which emerged The Art of Electronics. In addition to his work in circuit design and electronic instrumentation, his research interests have included observational astrophysics, x-ray and particle microscopy, and optical interferometry. He is one of the pioneers of the search for intelligent life beyond Earth (SETI). He is the author of some 200 scientific articles and reports, has consulted widely for industry and government, and is the designer of numerous scientific and photographic instruments.Winfield Hill is by inclination an electronics circuit-design guru. After dropping out of the Chemical Physics graduate program at Harvard University, and obtaining an EE degree, he began his engineering career at Harvard’s Electronics Design Center. After 7 years of learning electronics at Harvard he founded Sea Data Corporation, where he spent 16 years designing instruments for Physical Oceanography. In 1988 he was recruited by Edwin Land to join the Rowland Institute for Science. The institute subsequently merged with Harvard University in 2003. As director of the institute’s Electronics Engineering Lab he has designed some 500 scientific instruments. Recent interests include high-voltage RF (to 15kV), high-current pulsed electronics (to 1200A), low-noise amplifiers (to sub-nV and pA), and MOSFET pulse generators.
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Elektor Digital Elektor Special: Espressif Guest Edition 2023 PDF (NL)
Elektor GREEN en GOLD leden kunnen deze uitgave hier downloaden. Nog geen lid? Klik hier om een lidmaatschap af te sluiten. IoT-innovatie in galop Een E-Ink WiFi kleuren-fotolijst ESP-Launchpad tutorialvan nul tot flashen in een paar minuten ESP32 en ChatGPTop weg naar een zelf-programmerend systeem… Walkie-talkie met ESP-NOWniet echt WiFi, niet echt Bluetooth, maar... Van idee tot schakeling met de ESP32-S3zo bouw je een prototype met Espressif-chips AIoT chip-innovatieeen vraaggesprek met Teo Swee-Ann, CEO van Espressif Simuleer ESP32 met Wokwide digitale tweeling van je project Test van de ESP32-S3-BOX-3een uitgebreid AIoT-ontwikkelplatform voor je elektronica-werkplekoverwegingen en tips van Espressif-technici Het ESP RainMaker-verhaalhoe we “jouw” IoT-cloud bouwden Bouw van de Elektor Cloc 2.0een Elektor-product uitgepakt door Espressif De ESP32-P4 ontketendde volgende microcontroller-era Rust + embeddedeen krachtig ontwikkelduo Wie zijn de onvervaarde embedded Rust-ontwikkelaars?zo cultiveert Espressif embedded Rust voor de ESP32 de SoC-serie van Espressif Een PLC met oplossingen van Espressifmet de mogelijkheden en functionaliteit van het ISOBUS-protocol Het ESP32-S3 VGA-boardvolg Bitluni tijdens het ontwerpproces Acoustic fingerprinting met de ESP32songherkenning met het open-source project Olaf Ronde kerstboom 2023een high-tech manier om de feestdagen te vieren Een eenvoudiger en handiger leveneen amateurproject op basis van de ESP8266-module van Espressif IoT-apps bouwen zonder software-expertisemet het Blynk IoT-platform en Espressif-hardware Bouw een slimme gebruikersinterface op ESP32 Snelle en gemakkelijke IoT-ontwikkeling met M5Stack Prototype van een ESP32-gebaseerde energiemeter Een distributeur met meerwaarde voor IoT en meer Achter de schermen: vraaggesprek met Arduino over de Nano ESP32Alessandro Ranellucci en Martino Facchin over de samenwerking met Espressif achter de schermen van Espressif Stroomlijnen van MCU-ontwikkeling met ESP-IDF Privilege Separation Een open-source spraakherkenningsserver......en de ESP BOX Het denkende ooggezichtsherkenning en meer met de ESP32-S3-EYE Knoopcel-schakelaar met ESP32-C2prestatiegericht ontwerpen Matter stuwt het slimme huis voorwaartsontsluit het potentieel van Smart Home IoT Tech the Future: Waarheen met Smarthome IoT?
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Arduino Arduino Uno Mini (Limited Edition)
Celebrating the Arduino Uno with a miniaturized limited edition The world's favorite development board has gone mini. Everything in this version of the Arduino Uno is unique. Black and gold, finishing, elegant design and packaging, all delivered to the highest standard. A little jewel to celebrate the Arduino community and what we’ve been doing together for all these years. Each item is unique and numbered on the PCB, and includes a hand-signed letter from the founders. It’s a limited edition, so get while it’s in stock! For serious Arduino Uno lovers Arduino Uno Mini Limited Edition is a collector’s item for serious Arduino Lovers: hobbyists, students, makers, reimaginers, dreamers, hopers, fans, engineers, designers, questioners, cake-makers, problem-solvers, puzzlers, gamers, debaters, developers, entrepreneurs, architects, future-shapers, musicians, scientists... 10 million projects based on (official) Uno boards that have contributed to this incredible story. Specifications The Arduino Uno Mini Limited Edition is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega328P. It has 14 digital inputs/outputs (six of which can be used as PWM outputs), six analog inputs, a 16 MHz ceramic resonator, a USB-C connector, and a reset button. Contains everything needed to support the microcontroller. Simply connect it to a computer with a USB cable, use a power adapter, or connect a battery to get started. Microcontroller ATmega328P USB connector USB-C Built-in LED Pins 13 Digital I/O Pins 14 Analog Input Pins 6 PWM Pins 6 UART Yes I²C Yes SPI Yes Circuit operating voltage 5 V Input Voltage (limit) 6-12 V Battery connector None DC current per I/O Pin 20 mA DC current for 3.3 V Pin 50 mA Main processor ATmega328P (16 MHz) USB-serial processor ATmega16U2 (16 MHz) Memory ATmega328P 2 KB SRAM, 32 KB Flash, 1 KB EEPROM Weight 8.05 g Dimensions 26.70 x 34.20 mm Downloads Datasheet
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Elektor Special: Guest-edited by Arduino
Elektor GREEN and GOLD members can download their digital edition here. Not a member yet? Click here. Arduino Portenta Machine Control and Arduino Portenta H7A CAN-to-MQTT Gateway Demo Project Unboxing the Elektor LCR Meter with David Cuartielles MicroPython Enters the World of Arduino Connected Projects, SimplifiedDive Into the Arduino Cloud Introduction to TinyMLBig Is Not Always Better Arduino K-Way Writing Arduino Sketches Just Got Better Get to Know Arduino Getting Started with the Portenta X8Manage Software Securely with Containers Build, Deploy, and Maintain Scalable, Secure ApplicationsWith Arduino Portenta X8 Featuring NXP’s i.MX 8M Mini Applications Processor and EdgeLock SE050 Secure Element How I Automated My HomeArduino CEO Fabio Violante Shares Solutions Altair 8800 SimulatorHardware Simulation of a Vintage Computer MS-DOS on the Portenta H7Run Old-School Software on Contemporary Hardware Grow It YourselfA Digitally Controlled, Single-Box Solution for Indoor Farming Save the Planet With Home Automation?MQTT on the Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect Go Professional with Arduino Pro Smart Ovens Take a Leap Into the Future Tagvance Builds Safer Construction Sites with Arduino Santagostino Breathes Easywith Remote Monitoring that Leverages AI for Predictive Maintenance Security Flies High with RIoT Secure’s MKR-Based Solution Open-Source Brings a New Generation of Water Management to the World SensoDetect Deforestation with Sound Analysis The Mozzi Arduino Library for Sound SynthesisInsights from Tim Barrass The New Portenta X8 (with Linux!) and Max Carrier Redefine What’s Possible How Using Arduino Helps Students Build Future Skills Must-Haves for Your Electronics Workspace The Importance of Robotics in Education Dependable IoT Based Upon LoRa Unboxing the Portenta Machine Control 8-Bit Gaming with Arduboy Reducing Water Usage at Horseback Riding TracksAn IoT to Constantly Monitor Soil Humidity and Temperature Levels The Panettone ProjectA sourdough starter management and maintenance system Supporting Arduino Resellers Space Invaders with Arduino Art with ArduinoInspiring Insights from Artists and Designers Arduino Product Catalogue The Future of Arduino
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McGraw Hill Education Practical Electronics for Inventors (4th Edition)
Advance your electronics knowledge and gain the skills necessary to develop and construct your own functioning gadgets. Written by a pair of experienced engineers and dedicated hobbyists, Practical Electronics for Inventors, Fourth Edition, lays out the essentials and provides step-by-step instructions, schematics, and illustrations. Discover how to select the right components, design and build circuits, use microcontrollers and ICs, work with the latest software tools, and test and tweak your creations. This easy-to-follow book features new instruction on programmable logic, semiconductors, operational amplifiers, voltage regulators, power supplies, digital electronics, and more. Practical Electronics for Inventors, Fourth Edition, covers: Resistors, capacitors, inductors, and transformers Diodes, transistors, and integrated circuits Optoelectronics, solar cells, and phototransistors Sensors, GPS modules, and touch screens Op amps, regulators, and power supplies Digital electronics, LCD displays, and logic gates Microcontrollers and prototyping platforms Combinational and sequential programmable logic DC motors, RC servos, and stepper motors Microphones, audio amps, and speakers Modular electronics and prototypes
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O'Reilly Media Raspberry Pi Cookbook (4th Edition)
Software and Hardware, Problems & Solutions If you've started to work with Raspberry Pi, you know that Raspberry Pi's capabilities are continually expanding. The fourth edition of this popular cookbook provides more than 200 hands-on recipes (complete with code) that show you how to run this tiny low-cost computer with Linux, program it with Python, hook it up to sensors and motors, and use it with the internet of things (IoT). This new edition includes new chapters on the Raspberry Pi Pico and machine learning with the Raspberry Pi. These easy-to-use recipes will show you, step-by-step, how to: Set up your Raspberry Pi and connect to a network Work with its Linux-based operating system Program your Raspberry Pi with Python Give your Pi 'eyes' with computer vision Recognize objects from video and sounds using machine learning Control hardware through the GPIO connector Use your Raspberry Pi to run different types of motors Work with switches, keypads, and other digital inputs Use sensors to measure temperature, light, and distance Connect to IoT devices in various ways and automate your home Use the Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller board with your Raspberry Pi Downloads View/Submit Errata Download Example Code
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Raspberry Pi Foundation The Official Raspberry Pi Beginner's Guide (5th Edition)
Fully updated for Raspberry Pi 5 Raspberry Pi is a small, clever, British-built computer that's packed with potential. Made using a desktop-class, energy-efficient processor, Raspberry Pi is designed to help you learn coding, discover how computers work, and build your own amazing things. This book was written to show you just how easy it is to get started. Learn how to: Set up your Raspberry Pi, install its operating system, and start using this fully functional computer. Start coding projects, with step-by-step guides using the Scratch 3, Python, and MicroPython programming languages. Experiment with connecting electronic components, and have fun creating amazing projects. New in the 5th edition: Updated for the latest Raspberry Pi computers: Raspberry Pi 5 and Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W. Covers the latest Raspberry Pi OS. Includes a new chapter on the Raspberry Pi Pico. Downloads GitHub
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McGraw Hill Education Programming the Raspberry Pi (3rd Edition)
Getting Started with Python This fully updated guide shows how to create inventive programs and fun games on your powerful Raspberry Pi--with no programming experience required. Programming the Raspberry Pi, Third Edition addresses physical changes and new setup procedures as well as OS updates to the current version 4. You will discover how to configure hardware and software, write Python scripts, create user-friendly GUIs, and control external electronics. Step-by-step projects include a digital clock prototype and a fully functioning Raspberry Pi robot. Configure your Raspberry Pi and explore its features Start writing and debugging Python programs Use strings, lists, functions, and dictionaries Work with modules, classes, and methods Apply object-oriented development methods Create user-friendly games using Pygame Build intuitive user interfaces with guizero Interface with hardware using the gpiozero library Attach external electronics through the GPIO port Add powerful Web features to your projects
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Elektor Special: Espressif Guest Edition 2023
Elektor GREEN and GOLD members can download their digital edition here. Not a member yet? Click here. Accelerating IoT Innovation A Color E-Ink Wi-Fi Picture Frame ESP-Launchpad TutorialFrom Zero to Flashing in Minutes ESP32 and ChatGPTOn the Way to a Self-Programming System… Walkie-Talkie with ESP-NOWNot Quite Wi-Fi, Not Quite Bluetooth! From Idea to Circuit with the ESP32-S3A Guide to Prototyping with Espressif Chips AIoT Chip InnovationAn Interview With Espressif CEO Teo Swee-Ann Simulate ESP32 with WokwiYour Project’s Virtual Twin Trying Out the ESP32-S3-BOX-3A Comprehensive AIoT Development Platform Electronics Workspace EssentialsInsights and Tips From Espressif Engineers The ESP RainMaker StoryHow We Built “Your” IoT Cloud Assembling the Elektor Cloc 2.0 KitAn Elektor Product Unboxed by Espressif Unleashing the ESP32-P4The Next Era of Microcontrollers Rust + EmbeddedA Development Power Duo Who Are the Rust-Dacious Embedded Developers?How Espressif is Cultivating Embedded Rust for the ESP32 Espressif’s Series of SoCs Building a PLC with Espressif SolutionsWith the Capabilities and Functionality of the ISOBUS Protocol The ESP32-S3 VGA BoardBitluni’s Exciting Journey Into Product Design Acoustic Fingerprinting on ESP32Song Recognition With Open-Source Project Olaf Circular Christmas Tree 2023A High-Tech Way to Celebrate the Holiday Season A Simpler and More Convenient LifeAn Amateur Project Based on the Espressif ESP8266 Module How to Build IoT Apps without Software ExpertiseWith Blynk IoT Platform and Espressif Hardware Building a Smart User Interface on ESP32 Quick & Easy IoT Development with M5Stack Prototyping an ESP32-Based Energy Meter A Value-Added Distributor for IoT and More In-Depth Insights: Interview With Arduino on the Nano ESP32Alessandro Ranellucci and Martino Facchin Discuss Espressif Collaboration Your AIoT Solution ProviderInsights From Espressif Streamlining MCU Development With ESP-IDF Privilege Separation An Open-Source Speech Recognition Server……and the ESP BOX The Thinking EyeFacial Recognition and More Using the ESP32-S3-EYE ESP32-C2-Based Coin Cell SwitchDesign and Performance Evaluation The Smart Home Leaps Forward with MatterUnlocking Smart Home IoT Potential Tech the Future: Where Is Smart Home IoT Headed?
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