A WiFi connected mail notifier using an ESP8285 module and Telegram| Zak's Electronics Blog
Another Raspberry Pi router and a look at the routing performance and power consumption of the Compute Module 4| Zak's Electronics Blog
Controlling an apartment lobby door with Telegram| Zak's Electronics Blog
At the moment I'm living in a block of flats and my mailbox is in a central lobby area. I'm often receiving small surprise packets from China and never know when the postman has been, usually between 8 and 12, sometimes even twice a day! I also don't have any road facing windows that I can look out...| Zak's Electronics Blog
A 7.5A adjustable output bench power supply designed to be used with a 19V laptop power supply| Zak's Electronics Blog
Ever wanted to power a project from a USB power bank, only to have it keep shutting itself off because the current draw was too low? This project aims to fix that with these handy and slightly over-engineered USB modules containing a microcontroller, op-amp, MOSFET and a few other bits to create a p...| Zak's Electronics Blog
Compiling a Module for the 64-bit Raspberry Pi Kernel| Zak's Electronics Blog
Repairing a Samsung HT-C460 Home Cinema System| Zak's Electronics Blog
This is where I'll be uploading builds of AVR-GCC for Windows 32 and 64 bit, which will also include Binutils, AVR-LibC, AVRDUDE, Make and GDB.| Zak's Electronics Blog
After seeing the work done by Thomasz Mloduchowski and Colin Riley with managing to bridge the Raspberry Pi 4's PCI-Express bus to a USB 3.0 port, and then seeing these comments on hack-a-day, I thought I would give it a go too! So, here's a PCIe bridge chip that simply replaces the VL805 USB 3.| Zak's Electronics Blog