Bojan Jurca’s open-source Arduino sketch "Esp32_oscilloscope," transforms any ESP32 board to function as a web-based oscilloscope accessible over WiFi. While the Scoppy project demonstrated the ...
Cryptography ain’t easy. Seemingly small details like how many times a computationally intensive loop runs can give the game away. [Lord Feistel] gives us a demo of how this could work with nothing ...
There’s little question that an oscilloscope is pretty much a must-have piece of equipment for the electronics hacker. It’s a critical piece of gear for reverse engineering devices and protocols, and ...
This project demonstrates a galvanically isolated DC-DC flyback converter regulated by a closed-loop digital control system implemented on an Arduino Uno R3. The Arduino communicates with a ...
Abstract: Unlock the full potential of your Arduino projects with this comprehensive guide to integrating Simulink for advanced controller design. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced engineer ...
Solve the Nanowire controller Channel Updating bug -- A recursion problem when I wrote the code. Solve the Nanowire controller threshold Updating bug ...
Hello Hackers! Today we have a really interesting topic. Searching the internet, I didn't find any simple solution on "How to read data from car parking sensors," so I decided to write a short and ...
ArdOsc is an awesome Arduino oscilloscope project built using an Arduino Nano and a tiny 1.3” OLED display. Created by maker Peter Balch the Arduino oscilloscope can display data on a computer screen, ...
[Photo: Xoscillo] An oscilloscope is an instrument used by scientists and engineers to observe constantly varying electrical signal voltages. Oscilloscopes can be useful tools, but they can be ...
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