What is a Sensor? Different Types of Sensors, Applications
We live in a World of Sensors. You can find different types of Sensors in our homes, offices, cars etc. working to make our lives easier by turning on the lights by detecting our presence, adjusting the room temperature, detect smoke or fire, make us delicious coffee, open garage doors as soon as our car is near the door and many other tasks
Clamp Multimeter : How To Use For Dummies
Clamp Multimeter How To Use For Dummies is an Illustrated Guide on Measuring Current on a Wire of a Gadget. Working Principle Also Explained.
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Reconstructing the Aether: Building the Hieronymus Machine
(Note: If anyone has any questions about the construction process, or has tips on building their own Machines to share, please leave them in the comments section of this post.) I’ve been wa…
21 Arduino Modules You Can Buy For Less Than | Random Nerd Tutorials
Here's the ultimate collection of 21 Arduino Modules that you can get for less than $2 on eBay. The Arduino community has created a wide variety of sensors, modules, and shields that allows you to easily create a wide variety of projects. Find out how the best and cheaper sensors for the Arduino and instructions.
A QFH antenna for the weather satellite band
Basic dimensions of the antenna
Make a Radio Telescope With Raspberry Pi
Make a Radio Telescope With Raspberry Pi: It is really easy to get an optical telescope. You can just buy one from a manufacturer of such telescopes. However, the same cannot really be said of radio telescopes. Usually, you have to make them yourself. In this Instructable, I will show how t…
Low Cost Hydrogen Line Telescope using the RTL-SDR
Amateur radio astronomer Y1PWE has uploaded a pdf document describing how he created a low cost hydrogen line telescope using an RTL-SDR dongle (links under heading 2. H-Line Receiver) . Hydrogen atoms randomly emit photons at a wavelength of 21cm (1420.4058 MHz). Normally a single hydrogen atom will rarely emit a photon, but since space and the galaxy is filled with many hydrogen atoms the average effect is an observable RF power spike at 1420.4058 MHz. By pointing a radio telescope at the…
Install Asterisk on the Raspberry Pi
In this Raspberry Pi project, we will show you how to install the Asterisk software. Asterisk is a PBX for voice over IP devices, including softphones.