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TekkaSketch: Reinventing the Etch-a-Sketch with E-Ink and ESP32 Innovation

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How to Build a 1000W ZVS Induction Heater Using a Resonant RLC Circuit

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Building a 3D Digital Clock with Arduino

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Creating a controller for Minecraft with realistic body movements using Arduino

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Snowflake with Arduino

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TekkaSketch: Reinventing the Etch-a-Sketch with E-Ink and ESP32 Innovation

The iconic Etch-a-Sketch, a toy beloved by generations, always had one major limitation: a drawing mistake meant shaking the entire…

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How to Build a Variable Constant Current Source with Sink Function

An adjustable constant current generator is an essential tool for many electronic applications, especially when a stable current is required…

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GSM Remote Control – Part 2
MotherBoard Schematic

Let us start by describing the device’s electric scheme in its entirety, that is, along with all its components; we…

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GSM Remote Control – Part 3
MotherBoard Assembly

Now that we are familiar with the structure and functions of the base circuit, we can look at how it…

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GSM localizer without GPS – Part 1
Introduction

Download the article Do you still think you need GPS to know where a person or vehicle is? Well, here…

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GSM localizer without GPS – Part 2
Our Project

Regardless of how Google has compiled its database, once we discovered how cell phones using Google Maps Mobile send their…

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GSM localizer without GPS – Part 3
GSM/GPRS Module

The module used in our localizer is the Enabler IIIG GSM0308 by Enfora, one of the smallest yet best performing…

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GSM localizer without GPS – Part 4
Connecting to Google

In order to be able to associate a GSM cell with its geographic coordinates, we utilize a Google Maps Mobile…

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GSM localizer without GPS – Part 5
Schematic

The circuit our localizer is based on consists only of a quad-band GSM/GPRS module interfaced with a a microchip microcontroller…

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GSM localizer without GPS – Part 6
Assembly

Our localizer is definitely simple, yet it must be built with care, as all of its components are SMD. Once…

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GSM localizer without GPS – Part 7
Settings and Commands

All configurations can be set remotely using any cell phone; what follows is a description of how settings and commands…

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