EEWeb Sites of the Day

  • Solder in the Veins

    Posted May 15th 2011
    A blog by Peter Lavelle that covers a variety of topic many of which relate to electronics and hardware design. He also covers some software development topics. The website states: "What do you get when you combine way too much...
  • Electronics Hobbyist

    Posted May 22nd 2011

    This site targets the electronics hobbyist. Here is what they say about their site:

    “Here at The Electronics Hobbyist we highly encourage you to experiment with the seriously fun world of hobby electronics. It may start with an...

  • Electronics Blog - Arduino and Atmel Microcontroller Projects

    Posted May 24th 2011
    This site has covered a number of microcontroller projects. They tend to have a focus on Atmel controllers and the Arduino platform. I found the frequency and duty cycle counter an interesting project.
  • Johngineer - Small Scale Engineering with a Sense of Humor

    Posted Jun 09th 2011
    John De Cristofaro, aka “johngineer”, is a photographer, tinkerer, and general factotum from New Jersey. He has a background in electrical engineering, but enjoys pretty much anything cool. This blog is for documenting...
  • Tronixstuff - Arduino Tutorials

    Posted Jul 12th 2011
    This website by John Boxall has many tutorials and resources related to the Arduino devlelopment platform as well as basic electronics. Check it out!
  • bildr.org - Community of Makers, Artists, and Designers

    Posted Jul 18th 2011
    The focus of the bildr.org is to "simplifying the world of electronics DIY by modularizing information." This website has a blog, wiki, and forum for the DIY crowd. They have some great articles and the site is very well...
  • Wise Time With Arduino

    Posted Jul 19th 2011
    This site covers some excellent LED lighting projects. They have a regular blog and offer some kits. Some blog topics covered include: data storage in EEPROMS, assembling boards, and arduino development.
  • The Mind of Bill Porter

    Posted Jul 26th 2011

    This website is by Bill Porter an EE working for the US Navy in Unmanned Systems (robotics). The website documents his projects at home, tutorials he has written, and libraries to help out beginners. Most of his free time is...

  • The American Hobbyist Blog

    Posted Aug 08th 2011
    This site by Marc Miranda has some projects and posts related to Arduino development, Android systems, and a variety of other topics. Check it out!
  • Trossen Robotics Blog

    Posted Aug 11th 2011
    Keep up to date on all the latest product releases and news in robotics. Be sure to also stop by the Trossen Robotics Community to share knowledge, ideas, opinions, or simply ask questions about robotics on the hobbyist,...
  • Filear - Mostly Tech Related Articles

    Posted Aug 23rd 2011
    Here is a list of great articles from this site: * How to Solder Tips and Tricks * DIY Function Generator * Replace LCD backlight with LEDs * DIY Sound Localization Sensor * How to use and Oscilloscope * DIY IO Simulator * GLCD...
  • Fever Labs - Open Source Hardware

    Posted Sep 21st 2011

    Fever Labs is an open source hardware and software design and research firm. Started in 2010 by Jason Thibodeau, Fever Labs began off one idea: the Shutter Shield. Recognizing the popularity the arduino platform has achieved, we...

  • Misenso Electronics

    Posted Jan 09th 2012

    Misenso Electronics is an embedded developer blog and website. There products are based around the arduino microcontroller platform and associated projects. Blog posts include the following topics:

    * Ice Tube Clock – Touch...

  • Kerry Wong - Microcontroller Blog

    Posted Jan 31st 2012

    Kerry Wong has a an active blog with some interesting posts and is definitely worth checking out. Some of his recent posts include:

    * A Short Guide On Motor Electrical Noise Reduction
    * Using FRAM as Nonvolatile Memory With...

  • Longhorn Engineer

    Posted Feb 29th 2012

    Longhorn Engineer is a great electronic projects site. Here is what they have to say about their goals.

    “The Longhorn Engineer is my personal blog where he archives his designs and projects. I found that most sites that try to...

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