kyheingenieria.com
Kyhe: especialistas en herramientas de desarrollo electrónico e instrumentación
http://www.kyheingenieria.com/download.htm
En esta sección podrá encontrar links a las páginas de nuestros proveedores para descargar software de evaluación gratuito, actualizaciones y manuales de los productos que Kyhe representa para España y Portugal. Compruebe que el producto se ajusta a sus necesidades y actualice su producto haciendo click en el logo. Firmas Representadas por Kyhe Ingeniería S.L. Conversores de puerto USB a GPIB. Productos de comunicación inalámbrica Bluetooth . Manos libres, auriculares. ASIX s.r.o. Entrenadores industrial...
siongboon.com
SMD soldering, PCB cleaning
http://www.siongboon.com/projects/2009-04-22_smd_soldering/index.htm
Your reference guide to soldering with surface mount devices. Edited by Lim Siong Boon, last dated 06-May-09. Website: http:/ www.siongboon.com. Short cut to your reference guides and charts. Introduction to SMD soldering. SMD soldering (prototyping board). SMD soldering (prototyping PCB socket 2.54mm pitch). SMD IC stands for surface mount device integrated circuit, or commonly known as SMT surface mount technology. Why go into SMD? Technology evolution, from big to small. Mobile phone as thin as biscuit.
randomprojects.org
TSOP SSOP SOIC BGA and other breakout boards and adapters - Random Projects
http://www.randomprojects.org/wiki/TSOP_SSOP_SOIC_BGA_and_other_breakout_boards_and_adapters
TSOP SSOP SOIC BGA and other breakout boards and adapters. Here's a list of vendors of TSOP, SSOP, MSOP, SOIC, SOT23, SOP, SOL, DIP, PLCC, LQFP, TQFP, BGA (and other) breakout boards, solder adapters, ZIF sockets. These adapters are usually very expensive but you can also find some which are affordable. Various SMD solder / breakout adapters. Various SMD solder / breakout adapters. Mercateo.com: TSOP48 solder adapter. Silvotronic.de: TSOP-56 socket, clamshell. Chip-service.de: TSOP48 Socket Meritec.
ominoushum.com
Orientation Aware Camera
http://www.ominoushum.com/oac
I started this project without really having any idea where it would end up. I started off by deciding it could be interesting to build a device that would sample a 3-axis magnetometer and a 3-axis accelerometer and send that data to my computer via USB. Devices very much like that are often sold as a 'tilt compensated compass', and go for $250-500. I made mine for about $150. I happen to live in the same town as my new favorite hobby electronics site, SparkFun. So I ordered the accelerometer. The U421 o...