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Electronics Projects: Four Frequencies Generator
During development, testing and maintenance of digital and analogue electronic circuits and embedded systems, there is a need for TTL and CMOS signals produced...
New Oscilloscope Series Developed for Engineers and Educators
Comes with easy-to-use controls, automated measurements and built-in instruction features
Provides application tips and general guidance in the form of text and graphics
Presenting...
Active Probe With High Input Impedance And Selectable Gain
A high input impedance AC and DC active probe is required to increase the input resistance and sensitivity of such measuring instruments as oscilloscopes...
PC-based Oscilloscope Using Arduino
Oscilloscopes are an essential tool for electronics hobbyists and professionals to verify that their designs would work as expected. PC based Oscilloscope score over...
Mobile Applications For 3D Modelling And Electronic Circuit Designing
Scan the QR codes to download the apps based on the operating system of your device.
AstroPrint
Updated: March 2018
OS: iOS and Android
Download: Full version (free)
AstroPrint...
“A Small Company Can Become Big Only If It Gets To Work on Major...
We must adapt the culture of smaller companies working on major projects, believes Rajendra Bahl, professor at Centre of Applied Research in Electronics, IIT-Delhi....
Making Academia Entrepreneurial With T&M Equipment
Solaikutty Dhanabal, academic manager with National Instruments, recalls his time as a student when his batch mates had to frequently visit IIT Madras to...
Simple USB Interface Signal Monitor
Presented here is a simple, low-cost USB interface signal monitoring circuit. It can be used to monitor signal activity for most of the USB...
Automatic Test Equipment Becoming Modular
Widely adopted in highly demanding engineering sectors, automated test equipment (ATE) are now silently making inroads in less capital-intensive sectors like lighting, too. Lighting...
Ease Your Numerical Analysis with Octave 4.2.1
To calculate the area of a circle, you can follow the simple formula of πr2 (where ‘r’ is the radius of the circle). But,...