
Yuniesky R Benitez
@r_yuniesky
Embedded Electronics Hardware/Firmware Engineer, High Voltage, High Current, Automotive, Power Electronics
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22-12-2020 14:45:38
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New oscilloscope for the Lab. I bought it after watching the Dave Jones eevBLAB 103 video. I would like to add this: On a purchase of MSO5000 the MSO5000-BND that include Protocol Analysis,Waveform Generator and Power Analysis (with a US $699 value) are free until december 31.


Customized mPCIe card for an industrial-embedded design with the MicrochipTechnologyInc. WFI32 module. The design is 4 layer with impedance control and reference planes on the outside. Designed in KiCad PCB and manufactured by JLCPCB Microchip Makes


Another PCB Prototype to manually assemble, the base board for the MicrochipTechnologyInc. WFI32 module modified mPCIe card. 4 layer PCB designed in KiCad PCB and manufactured by JLCPCB Microchip Makes


Design meets the reality, in this prototype for an industrial-embedded design with the MicrochipTechnologyInc. PIC32MZ-W1 WFI32 module. Designed using KiCad PCB PCB manufactured by JLCPCB All components on top and bottom placed manually. Microchip Makes


The ohwr.org project aims at enhancing KiCad PCB in such a way that: 🟠It facilitates the sharing of #DesignInformation 🟡It becomes an efficient tool for #PCBdesign 👉bit.ly/2OVhEIf Massimo Menichinelli @yannsionneau Open Hardware Summit CERN @[email protected] Elektor



Comparing Waveforms from Hardware and Simulation using a Rigol MSO5074 and the free MicrochipTechnologyInc. tool MPLAB Mindi Analog Simulator, thanks to this tool the results are the expected and no changes are needed in the Hardware.


After five years of using my PICKit 4 without problems, now it's time to use it as a spare and begin to use this new MicrochipTechnologyInc. PICKit 5.




Earlier this year, Mike Kushnerik converted a broken Fluke Corporation 87V multimeter into an ATmega328-controlled alarm clock perfect for any electrical engineer. Since then, he has added a few new features and upgrades to the device: bit.ly/3EYilHw



Using my recently KiCad PCB designed MicrochipTechnologyInc. WFI32 Low-Cost Dev Board and a modified MIKROE ATA6563 click board, to generate 29-bit CAN ID J1939 frames. All was OK from the first code, very different when I tried to use an ESP32, never worked correctly. Microchip Makes


EYE on NPI – Microchip MCP3421 18-bit, 240 SPS, single-channel ADC #digikey #adafruit DigiKey MicrochipTechnologyInc. adafruit industries blog.adafruit.com/2023/12/07/eye…



