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Suggestions for a Handheld or Compact Oscilloscope?   5 Relevance 11 months ago PCBChronicles Equipments
  I’ve mostly used benchtop oscilloscopes available in my college lab, but now I’m looking to buy a portable oscilloscope that I can easily carry around for on-site Testing and general electronics work. Portability is important to me, but I don’t WAnt to compromise too much on performance or usability. Can anyone recommend a good portable oscilloscope—either handheld or tablet-style—that offers a decent balance of features, screen quality, and reliability? I’d prefer something with at least 2 channels, good battery life, and Support for basic measurements lik ...
Answer to: Why Fluke multimeters are so expensive?   2 Relevance 8 months ago Kanishk Equipments
  ... and Leads, stable True‑RMS accuracy, and features like LoZ, VFD filtering, and fast continuity. Add tight QC, long WArranties, service/parts availability, and strong resale/calibration Support, and the cost reflects safety engineering and longevity more than branding.
RE: ESP32-C3 vs ESP32-S3 — which one to go with?   2 Relevance 10 months ago Bhavish ESP32
  Nicely explained! Do you know if the ESP32-C3’s USB Serial/JTAG can be extended to Support HID with custom firmware, or is it strictly limited to debugging and flashing?
Why do people use Teensy for custom keyboards instead of Arduino boards?   2 Relevance 10 months ago electronic_God ESP32
  I’ve seen many DIY keyboard projects where people use a Teensy microcontroller rather than popular Arduino boards like the Uno, Nano, or Pro Mini. What makes the Teensy a better choice for keyboards? Is it related to USB Support, performance, or something else.
Answer to: STM32 vs Arduino: Which One is Better?   2 Relevance 12 months ago Kanishk Hardware/Schematic
  Arduino is excellent for beginners, rapid prototyping, and educational purposes. Its simplicity, massive community Support, and easy-to-use libraries make it ideal for getting started with embedded systems. You can quickly connect sensors, write basic logic, and see results — no steep learning curve involved. STM32, however, is a more powerful and professional-grade platform. It’s widely used in industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics (e.g., car ECUs, VR systems like Oculus, drones, and medical devices). By working with STM32, you gain exposure to ARM Cortex-M cores, which are the backbone of many real-world embedded applications.
Answer to: Arduino vs Teensy: Why will anyone choose Uno or Nano?   2 Relevance 12 months ago Tech Geek Arduino
  If you're a beginner, I would never recommend starting with the Teensy. It's great for advanced users and demanding applications, but the Uno and Nano strike the perfect balance between simplicity, cost, and community Support—making them the preferred choice for many hobbyists and students. So, start with the Uno to learn the basics of robotics. If you're an advanced user, you can definitely switch to Teensy.
Question About Using Arduino Pro Mini Library in Proteus V30   5 Relevance 1 year ago Jane Will Arduino
  I’m a student working on embedded systems projects, and I recently came across the Arduino Pro Mini library for Proteus V30. I’m curious about how this library can make the simulation process easier for someone like me who doesn’t always have access to physical hardware. Does it allow for accurate Testing and troubleshooting of circuits? Also, how well does it integrate with Proteus V30? I’d love to learn more about its features and how I can use it effectively. Here’s the article I found about it: Arduino Pro Mini Library for Proteus V30. I’m also wondering if this library includes built-in Support for different modules or sensors commonly used with the Arduino Pro Mini. Does it make it easier to simulate real-world projects, like working with LEDs, motors, or displays? Any tips or advice for beginners like me would be greatly appreciated!
Answer to: ESP32-C3 vs ESP32-S3 — which one to go with?   5 Relevance 10 months ago Jignesh ESP32
  Both the ESP32-C3 and ESP32-S3 feature native USB Support, but their capabilities differ significantly. The ESP32-C3 offers a USB Serial/JTAG interface that works well for flashing, debugging, and simple USB device functions, but it’s somewhat limited if you WAnt to go beyond basic applications. In contrast, the ESP32-S3 includes full-speed native USB OTG Support, allowing it to act as both a USB device and a USB host. This makes it far more suitable for HID or custom USB projects like keyboards, mice, or other USB gadgets. Additionally, the S3 provides mo ...
Answer to: Why Fluke multimeters are so expensive?   5 Relevance 2 years ago Neeraj Dev Equipments
  ... designed to provide precise and accurate readings, which are crucial for troubleshooting and validation tasks in both professional and industrial settings. Calibration Standards: These devices meet stringent calibration standards, ensuring consistent and reliable measurements over time. Advanced Features: Fluke includes features such as true-RMS (Root Mean Square) measurement, essential for accurately assessing non-linear loads and modern electronics. 2. Durability and Safety Robust Construction: Fluke multimeters are engineered to withstand harsh environ ...
RE: Pi Pico VS UNO: Which one is best for beginners?   2 Relevance 1 year ago Admin Arduino
  @sophie Fair points! The Pico is definitely a solid option, especially if you’re into Python. That said, I still think the Arduino Uno is easier for total beginners, just because there’s WAy more Support, tutorials, and libraries. If you ever get stuck, chances are someone’s already solved it. Plus, working with C/C++ on Arduino isn’t as scary as it sounds—tons of example codes make it pretty straightforward.
RE: Which Arduino board is best for a smart home project?   2 Relevance 1 year ago Jane Will Arduino
  Thank you for the detailed recommendations! I’ll definitely consider the ESP32 Doit Devkit V1 for its versatility and features. The sensor suggestions and tips for starting simple are incredibly helpful too. I appreciate the guidance and will reach out if I encounter any challenges. Thanks again for your Support!
Answer to: Good circuit simulation softwares- Any suggestions?   2 Relevance 2 years ago nathan Softwares
  If you're looking for free simulation software, I’d recommend LTspice; however, it lacks built-in Arduino Support. For a professional option, OrCAD and Proteus are great choices. There are also many other options available at a moderate budget that you could try.
RE: New Pi Pico 2 by Raspberry Pi—What are your opinions?   2 Relevance 2 years ago Amelia RPi Pico
  @nathan I personally think if you already own a PICO or PICO W and not utilizing it to its full extent, there's no point in upgrading. Because the PICO 2 does not have a USB C which is a major turndown. But obviously, if you WAnt to try the RISC-V, it's one of the best options considering the community Support.
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