Xcircuit–is a free schematic drawing software from OpenCircuit designs, which is made for Unix/Linux environment. You can use this software on Windows if you have the X-server running or Windows API. This open source project is aimed at developing output schematics that are of high quality, ...
The JDM (or Ludipipo) seems to be among the most popular PIC programmers used - and rightly so: it is simple, cheap and easy to build, can be run with the free and excellent IC Prog software by Bonny Gijzen, and will program pretty much any PIC microcont
Most Arduino sketches are designed to be simple and leverage libraries. One example might involve receiving data and updating a long LED strip with theFastSPI_LED library. This test attempts to measure the real-world speed achieved when a program spends significant time actually using the data, ...