- 1.5V iPod Microphone (PDF)
- Aladin interface
- Apple iPod and iPhone dock pinout
- Casio calculator interface schematic
- Casio datalogger
- Design and build your own iPod docking station
- DIY iPhone 3G Charger circuit
- DIY iPhone Charger circuit
- DIY Microphone Cable for iPod Touch (2nd Gen)
- Fitting a JTAG interface to an iPAQ 3600
- Gameboy MIDI interface circuit schematic and notes on Linux development for Gameboy
- Interfacing ADXL202 accelerometer to PalmPilot
- iPod / USB MP3 charger using MC34063 switchmode regulator
- Mass storage and printer interface for the FX-700P calculator
- Palm Keyboard interface board
- Palm PDA based datalogger
- Palm Pilot, Palm III, V, VII, VIIx, Handera interface port pinout
- PalmPilot turbo boost guage interface
- Portable iPod charger
- Serial interface adapter for iPod Linux
- SHARP palm-top/hand-held to RS232 serial converter
- SHARP palm-top/hand-held to RS232 serial converter
- TomTom One V3 connector pinout
- USB charger for iPod using 7805 linear regulator
- Wireless local network for PalmPilot (large PDF)
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- B.Tech Live projects for ECE,EEE,EIE,ICE
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MUSICPLAYER INTERFACING schematics
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Sunday, April 4, 2010
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B.tech Live projects is the platform for everyone who are studying Electronics Engineering. Note that all these links are external and we cannot provide support on the circuits or offer any guarantees to their accuracy. Also note that some of the circuits are illegal to operate in most countries, please check your local regulatory bodies if concerned. Other circuits are dangerous to construct and should not be attempted by the inexperienced.
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