In this guide, we will create a simple and precise digital clock using the Raspberry Pi Pico RTC DS3231 Module through the Arduino IDE. We will use a 16x2 I²C LCD screen to display the information.
Here’s a fun build from [RootSaid] that is suitable for people just getting started with microcontrollers and robotics — an Arduino-controlled two-wheeled robot. The video assumes you already have one ...
Here’s something fun from [Chad Kapper] over on HackMakeMod: Escape Room Lockbox with the Cheap Yellow Display. You may have heard of the “cheap yellow display” (CYD), so-called due to the board’s ...
Designed by Cirket open-source hardware in China, the ESP32-DIV V1 is a handheld wireless pentesting and experimentation tool ...
This repo can be used to setup RTC clock (DS3231). The sketch includes a simple AT based serial communication protocol that can be used to set the time. The solution can be embedded into existing ...
Abstract: Because of the wide application of die top interconnects with Cu bonding wire, the weak points in SiC MOSFET power modules presented a huge difference compared to the conventional modules ...
Abstract: In this study, the thermal characteristics and structure reliability during power cycling for the four types of SiC power module fabricated using a SiC-heater chip, direct bonded aluminum ...
A WiFi-connected Pokémon-themed clock powered by an ESP32 microcontroller and an MIPI DSI LCD display. This project gives new life to a nostalgic children's Pokémon clock by replacing its original ...