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**[http://community.silabs.com/t5/Official-Blog-of-Silicon-Labs/Chapter-10-1-Control-an-accelerometer-over-I2C-Part-1-Connect/ba-p/164090 Part 1] - [http://community.silabs.com/t5/Official-Blog-of-Silicon-Labs/Chapter-10-2-Control-an-accelerometer-over-I2C-Part-2-Initialize/ba-p/164580 Part 2] - [http://community.silabs.com/t5/Official-Blog-of-Silicon-Labs/Chapter-10-3-Control-an-accelerometer-over-I2C-Part-3-Read-from/ba-p/165488 Part 3] - [http://community.silabs.com/t5/Official-Blog-of-Silicon-Labs/Chapter-10-4-Control-an-accelerometer-over-I2C-Part-4-Use-Energy/ba-p/166571 Part 4] | **[http://community.silabs.com/t5/Official-Blog-of-Silicon-Labs/Chapter-10-1-Control-an-accelerometer-over-I2C-Part-1-Connect/ba-p/164090 Part 1] - [http://community.silabs.com/t5/Official-Blog-of-Silicon-Labs/Chapter-10-2-Control-an-accelerometer-over-I2C-Part-2-Initialize/ba-p/164580 Part 2] - [http://community.silabs.com/t5/Official-Blog-of-Silicon-Labs/Chapter-10-3-Control-an-accelerometer-over-I2C-Part-3-Read-from/ba-p/165488 Part 3] - [http://community.silabs.com/t5/Official-Blog-of-Silicon-Labs/Chapter-10-4-Control-an-accelerometer-over-I2C-Part-4-Use-Energy/ba-p/166571 Part 4] | ||
*IoT Security | *IoT Security | ||
− | **[http://community.silabs.com/t5/Official-Blog-of-Silicon-Labs/Top-Three-Security-Concerns-for-IoT-Applications/ba-p/163871 Part 1] - [http://community.silabs.com/t5/Official-Blog-of-Silicon-Labs/IoT-Security-Encryption-Strength/ba-p/164900 Part 2] - [http://community.silabs.com/t5/Official-Blog-of-Silicon-Labs/IoT-Security-Part-3-What-s-the-Deal-with-Block-Cipher-Block/ba-p/165877 Part 3] - [http://community.silabs.com/t5/Official-Blog-of-Silicon-Labs/IoT-Security-Part-4-Authentication-and-Cipher-Block-Chaining/ba-p/166839 Part 4] - [http://community.silabs.com/t5/Official-Blog-of-Silicon-Labs/IoT-Security-Part-5-Secure-Hash-Algorithm/ba-p/167978 Part 5] - [http://community.silabs.com/t5/Official-Blog-of-Silicon-Labs/IoT-Security-Part-6-Galois-Counter-Mode/ba-p/169191 Part 6] - [http://community.silabs.com/t5/Official-Blog-of-Silicon-Labs/IoT-Security-Part-7-Key-Exchange-using-Elliptical-Curve/ba-p/170425 Part 7] | + | ** |
+ | [http://community.silabs.com/t5/Official-Blog-of-Silicon-Labs/3-Steps-to-Securing-the-Internet-of-Things/ba-p/162970 3 Steps to Securing the Internet of Things] | ||
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+ | [http://community.silabs.com/t5/Official-Blog-of-Silicon-Labs/Top-Three-Security-Concerns-for-IoT-Applications/ba-p/163871 Part 1] - [http://community.silabs.com/t5/Official-Blog-of-Silicon-Labs/IoT-Security-Encryption-Strength/ba-p/164900 Part 2] - [http://community.silabs.com/t5/Official-Blog-of-Silicon-Labs/IoT-Security-Part-3-What-s-the-Deal-with-Block-Cipher-Block/ba-p/165877 Part 3] - [http://community.silabs.com/t5/Official-Blog-of-Silicon-Labs/IoT-Security-Part-4-Authentication-and-Cipher-Block-Chaining/ba-p/166839 Part 4] - [http://community.silabs.com/t5/Official-Blog-of-Silicon-Labs/IoT-Security-Part-5-Secure-Hash-Algorithm/ba-p/167978 Part 5] - [http://community.silabs.com/t5/Official-Blog-of-Silicon-Labs/IoT-Security-Part-6-Galois-Counter-Mode/ba-p/169191 Part 6] - [http://community.silabs.com/t5/Official-Blog-of-Silicon-Labs/IoT-Security-Part-7-Key-Exchange-using-Elliptical-Curve/ba-p/170425 Part 7] | ||
== Resources == | == Resources == |
Revision as of 11:52, 9 December 2016
Contents
Current Research
Official Blog of Silicon Labs
- Make your own Printed Circuit Board (PCB)
- Control an accelerometer over I2C
- IoT Security
3 Steps to Securing the Internet of Things
Part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3 - Part 4 - Part 5 - Part 6 - Part 7
Resources
Resistance: 4 Band Colour Code Calculator
Capacitance: Conversion Calculator
Software
DipTrace - Schematic and PCB Design Software
Tools
- Details about ST-Link V2 Programming Unit mini STM8 STM32 Emulator Downloader M89 Top
- Details about USBasp USB ISP Programmer Adapter for ATMEL AVR S51 WIN7 VISTA AT89S51 AT89S52
- Authentic Nitecore UM20 Dual Slot Li-ion Battery Charger
- USB Voltage Current Meter Charger Doctor Tester 200mV 0-60 Degree
- AVR Parts Tester
...Parts...
Microcontrollers
Knowledge
- Walking the 32bit path to a blinky LED
- MicroFAT: A File System for Microcontrollers
- Microcontroller Register Manipulation
- I2C
- I2C - Learn
- I2C Tutorial
- I2C with Arduino
- I2C with ESP8266
- I2C Projects
- SPI
- Musings on writing a software USB stack
Software (IDEs)
TI
Atmel
Renesas
Espressif
STMicroelectronics
Microchip
Single Board Computers
High Voltage
Robotics
Off-Grid
- A New & Improved Charge Controller Based on the 555 Chip
- A low-voltage disconnect for 12 volt lead acid and lithium batteries
- ARDUINO MPPT SOLAR CHARGE CONTROLLER (Version-3.0)
- DIY solar cell from scratch
...Projects...
Knowledge
- Wire Guage
- Kelvin (4-wire) Resistance Measurement
- James Lewis - They're JUST Capacitors
- How to : Control Speed of Motor
- Some discussion about switching with MOSFETs & a bit about using LTSpice
- How to Build Your Own Discrete 4-Bit ALU
- Build Your Own Motor Driver
- Inspecting Electronic Circuits with an Audible Circuit Probe
- The Basics Behind Constant-Current LED Drive Circuitry
- How Lithium-Metal Doubles the Energy Density of Rechargeable Batteries
- Intro to Stepper Motors
- Uses of Different Soldering Iron Tips
- From Resistors to ICs Color Codes
Ideas
- Quick and Efficiently Wiring Your Prototype Circuit Board
- Using Transistor as a Switch
- 4-in-1 Arduino LCD Shield Kit
- 9V/1kV DC/DC converter
- A low-voltage disconnect for 12 volt lead acid and lithium batteries
YouTube
- #237: 4 Wire Resistance Measurement | Kelvin connection
- 4 wire kelvin resistance measurement tutorial
- Soldering Tool
- Wireless Module on Breadboard - NRF24L01+ and ESP8266
- Level Shifting Tutorial 5V-3.3V Quick and Dirty Methods
- How to Drive LEDs - Easy Constant Current Circuit
- How to protect circuits from reversed voltage polarity!
- 6 Ways to control Motors! Including with Arduino & Raspberry Pi! How To Tutorial from NYC CNC
Reverse Engineered: 50p Electronic 555 Doorbell Kit (with schematic)
Instructables
- Is the best PCB etchant in every kitchen?
- Automatic Dark Detector
- How to Control a Nixie Tube with an Arduino
- Basic Electronic components
- Call Blocker / Telemarketer Stopper