Microchip launches MPLAB XPRESS, a Free, Cloud-based Development Platform for PIC MCUs

Today, Microchip Technology Inc. has launched MPLAB Xpress, a cloud based development environment with the most popular features of the MPLAB X IDE. Microchip Technology Inc. (NASDAQ: MCHP), a leading provider of microcontroller, mixed-signal, analog and Flash-IP solutions, today announced its MPLAB® Xpress Cloud-based Integrated Development Environment (IDE).  This online development platform is the easiest way to get started with PIC® microcontrollers (MCUs), with zero downloads, sign-in or setup needed to start designing.  Microchip’s free, cloud-based IDE brings the most popular features of the award-winning MPLAB X IDE to Internet-connected PCs, laptops or tablets.  MPLAB Xpress offers the industry’s most comprehensive feature

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Wireless storage with biometric protection

Nathan Spallone and Zhiyuan Teo from Cornell University designed a wireless storage with biometric protection as their final project for Bruce Land‘s ECE 4760 course. Their design uses a fingerprint scanner for authorization and an induction coil for wireless charging. The user can authenticate into the storage system by simply placing a thumb on the fingerprint sensor and can sync the drive to a home station wirelessly using an nRF24l01+ transceiver module. The home station also usesan nRF24l01+ transceiver module along with an Arduino board, which is connected to a PC over USB. They also wrote a PC application to allow the user to read and

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Standalone LED tester

David Cook’s new handy LED tester is based on the LM317L adjustable current regulator and consists of a microcontroller and an LCD to display the forward bias voltage across the LED and required series resistance for operation at the user-specified current and circuit voltage. Most projects include at least one LED. Before soldering the LED, how can you determine if the color and brightness meets your needs? After that, how do you calculate the correct value resistor? Many years ago, I built a handy compact LED testing tool based on the LM317L adjustable current regulator. (You’ll definitely want to click on

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Arduino Infrared thermometer

educ8s.tv has posted another great video tutorial on building an Arduino infrared thermometer using the MLX90614 Infrared temperature sensor, which uses the standard I2C protocol to communicate with the Arduino. The measured temperature is displayed on a Nokia 5110 LCD display shield. The device can measure the temperature of an object without any physical contact and with just facing the sensor toward it from a small distance. It can measure temperatures from -70 degrees Celsius to 380 degrees with an of about 0.5 degree at room temperature. Demo video showing it in action.

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ESP8266 weather station with data logging to Excel

Yves Arbour and Rui Santos describes a concept of building a weather station plus data logger using two ESP8266 modules operating in a server/client configuration. The client ESP8266 measures temperature and other sensor inputs and transmits the data to the server ESP8266, which is connected to a PC through a USB-UART bridge. This ESP8266 weather station records the sensor data to a Microsoft Excel sheet on the PC. They used the Things Gateway PC application by Roberto Valgolio to read/write data to the Excel sheets and to generate real-time graphs of sensor measurements.

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