Looking for an educational microcontroller board to get you or a loved one into electronics? Consider the tinyCore – a small and nifty octagon-shaped ESP32 board by [MR. INDUSTRIES], ...
An automatic toll gate system using Arduino revolutionises traditional toll collection by eliminating manual intervention.
In this project I did a Christmas jumper with rgb LEDs, this can also be a creative clothing project or whatever you want, it ...
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Qualcomm quietly rewrote the terms of service for its newest acquisition, programmable microcontroller and SBC maker Arduino, drawing intense fire from the maker community for grabbing additional ...
Microcontroller units (MCUs) are single-chip computers optimized for performing embedded computing tasks like controlling a coffee machine or a medical device, an industrial robot, or an electric ...
The I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) bus is a synchronous serial communication protocol that allows multiple electronic components (sensors, displays, memories, etc.) to be connected within the same ...
Building IoT projects with touchscreens used to be a headache, involving numerous components, messy wiring, and endless troubleshooting. But the ESP32-S3 Box-3 makes things way easier. It is an all-in ...
In what follows, we will refer to these collections as “Breadboards,” “Tools,” and “Components” for short. For example, when working with semiconductors such as transistors, diodes (including ...
The outbreak of COVID-19 has triggered a significant transformation in the educational landscape, particularly with the widespread adoption of blended learning, which combines face-to-face and remote ...
Once I started thinking about the apocalypse, it was hard to stop. An unsettling encounter with the doomsday clock that hangs over New York City’s Union Square got me frantically searching WikiHow for ...
If you thought the Raspberry Pi's chip was dinky, well, get a load of the nattily named Texas Instruments MSPM0C1104, said to the world's smallest microcontroller or MCU and measuring a mere 1.38 mm².