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CirKits SCC3 Photovoltaic Charge Controller kit, SPC3 Solar Power Center kit, and DAS1 Dark Activated Switch kit.

CirKits is a division of SolOrb.&lt;br/&gt;
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"It contains four instruments in one unit: logic probe, single channel logic state analyzer, frequency counter and serial code receiver."

The Engineer's Assistant - Erik Grindheim&lt;br/&gt;
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Small parts handling tools to both professional and hobby technicians.

IntelliTweeze R-C-L TweezerMeters

Dual display read-out dominant and secondary parameter, Auto range, Three test frequencies, Analog Bar Graph, Audio Feed, DC Voltage measurements. Trace mode - oscilloscope display. Measures Continuity with beeper, Measures Diode Polarity.



TM-300, Rechargeable Intellitweeze

Cradle charger features a unique PowerLink technology allowing...&lt;br/&gt;
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"Parallax, Inc. is a privately held company located in Rocklin, California. Parallax designs and manufactures microcontroller development tools and small single-board computers that are used by electronic engineers, educational institutions, and hobbyists. Our current product line consists of BASIC Stamp microcontrollers and development software....."




Current product line consists of BASIC Stamp microcontrollers and development software, SX chips and...&lt;br/&gt;
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"This site contains lots of embedded control and robotics projects that I've developed over the years. Many were featured in past articles in Nuts &amp;amp; Volts magazine, and in my book, Build Your Own Robot! Others were projects that I've shown at various meetings of the Seattle Robotics Society (SRS). And I offer here many powerful tools that I've created for working with the Motorola 68hc11 and 68hc12 microcontrollers." - Karl Lunt&lt;br/&gt;
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"The GAL programmer GALBlast. Build this little electronic circuit and use the GALBlast software to program JEDEC files into GAL chips from Lattice, National Semiconductors and ST-Microsystems"

Electronic construction using perf boards.&lt;br/&gt;
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Hendricks QRP Kits is a company that specializes in high quality, low cost QRP Kits.&lt;br/&gt;
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Physics and Physlets. Astronomy - planet, space weather, cosmos. Mathematics - algebra to statistics. Optics and electrical. Geophysics, Energy, Galileo.

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"Begin With the Basics - Learn about static electricity and how to make magnets and solenoids. Find out about direct current and alternating current. Then learn about electrical circuits that use batteries and lamps."

Other Books -

The Forrest Mims engineer's notebook
The Forrest Mims circuit scrapbook


Pages

Forrest Mim's Science Web site
Tweets from Forrest M. Mims III
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emu8086 is the emulator of 8086 (Intel and AMD compatible) microprocessor with integrated 8086 assembler and tutorials for beginners. The emulator runs programs like the real microprocessor in step-by-step mode. It shows registers, memory, stack, variables and flags. All memory values can be investigated and edited by a double click. The instructions can be executed in a regular forward direction and also in reverse direction.

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FASM
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Index of Circuit Cellar Ink, the best magazine devoted to hardware and embedded computer development.

Circuit Cellar - The Magazine for Computer Applications

Circuit Cellar - Design Contests


Practical, hands-on applications and solutions for embedded-control designers.

Philips ARM Design Contest 2005!
Wireless Design Challenge - Freescale
Zilog 2004 Flash Nets Cash Design Contest
Renesas H8 Design 2003 Contest
AVR 2004 Design Contest Atmel
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ARRL is the national -USA membership association for Amateur Radio operators.

The seed for Amateur Radio was planted in the 1890s, when Guglielmo Marconi began his experiments in wireless telegraphy. Soon he was joined by dozens, then hundreds, of others who were enthusiastic about sending and receiving messages through the air--some with a commercial interest, but others solely out of a love for this new communications medium. The United States government...&lt;br/&gt;
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This site is dedicated to AVR microcontroller projects. Here you will find schematics and board-layouts , also the program-code, part-lists and pictures of the projects. Some projects are programmed in assembler with the AVR Studio compiler and others are programmed with the BASCOM-AVR compiler.



PC Thermometer

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This page provides schematic and software for hobbyists to practice "learn by doing", build a simple microcontroller projects at home.



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"..Product line of low cost, high quality, hardware, electronics, and supplies used in animatronics, robotics.."

Radio Control - Equipment / Devices

Unique R/C servo operated - Single-Acting 3-way valve. Runs directly from R/C receiver, Wizard, or Puppet boards, no interface, linkage or servo needed. Valve activation point ON and OFF default can be set.&lt;br/&gt;
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"The mission here is to help hobbyist get started with microcontrollers. The primary focus is ARM7 based microcontrollers which can be a big step for persons new to embedded development."

USB IO Chips - uCHobby.com

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The Professor, Talking Machine, Wireless Becomes Radio, Color Television, Nipper and Chipper.




Wikipedia - RCA - Radio Corporation of America

RCA Connector at Wikipedia

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"StickOS BASIC is intended to make embedded systems technology and advanced microcontroller functionality quickly and easily accessible to High School students, hobbyists, and researchers, etc., with minimal investment of time, education, and money. Interfacing with digital circuitry, analog circuitry, serial circuitry (UART and SPI), servo motors, and buzzers, etc., all become trivial single-line, single-minute tasks in StickOS BASIC, so the user can...&lt;br/&gt;
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Features Include -

Powerful GM8 gear motors powered by a robust L293D motor driver
Four opto-reflector edge sensors
Two 38kHz IR emitters and detectors for opponent detection
Multiple trimpots for simple behavior tuning
Modular front edge sensor / IR transmitter daughterboard




From - Trossen Robotics&lt;br/&gt;
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"Our kits are in use teaching many aspects of robotics all over the world. These are not "toys", but vehicles for teaching and learning complex robotic principles."

- Jim Frye

Biped BRAT Combo Kit - Autonomous Brushed



BRAT stands for Bipedal Robotic Articulating Transport. The robot is a 6 servo biped walker featuring three degrees of freedom (DOF) per leg. The robot can walk forward or backwards and turn in place left or right with variable speed. It...&lt;br/&gt;
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"This web site is devoted to the history of test equipment produced by the Hewlett-Packard Company which is now known as Agilent Technologies."

Tour of Ken's HP Shop
kennethkuhn.com Home
Tour of HP Garage
Agilent History Page
HP History Page
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digital DC power supply unit - A very small an really good DC bench power supply unit for your hobby lab. It has lots of features which you normally find only in very expensive power supplies. This one is affordable, small and easy to build.

Temperature and humidity measurements with the AVR web-server - Just add this one SHT11 sensor. No other components are needed to measure temperature + humitidy + dew point.

Mini 3 digit display, a small and inexpensive...&lt;br/&gt;
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This site includes abstracts and bibliographic references for most publications by RI researchers. Additionally, the full text of many of the publications is downloadable in PDF or Postscript format.

Technical Reports- published by the RI since 1980.
Projects- Projects, Sorted Alphabetically
Labs and Groups - Labs &amp;amp; Groups, Sorted Alphabetically


The Robotics Institute - Carnegie Mellon University

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Micro-controllers - 8051 tutorials, In System Programmer, Multi processor communication, embedded C tutorial, programming tips and tricks.

Sensors &amp;amp; Measurement - IR proximity sensor, Ambient light ignoring sensors, home made Frequencymeter/Tachometer/Thermometer, Line sensors, light sensor, temperature sensors...

Digital Thermometer built with the AT89S52 micro-controller

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