Radar, this project from [Mateusz Juszczyk] isn’t actually using radar. But thanks to the round LCD this desktop gadget does ...
Setting it up is really easy.
Abstract: This work presents a cost-effective approach to implementing programmable logic controllers (PLCs) for educational use, using commercial microcontrollers (Arduino UNO, ESP8266 NodeMCU) and a ...
How microcontrollers and single-board computers coordinate high-speed RF acquisition and generation. How SCPI and UART commands let simple controllers use advanced measurements without FPGA ...
Keeping track of extremely low current levels is often essential when developing or testing low-power devices, especially in the field of embedded systems and battery-operated electronics. For battery ...
Abstract: This research aims to develop an AI-powered robot with the primary goal of reducing operational risks. Its’ key features include continuous surveillance, real-time tracking, obstacle ...
LILYGO T-Pico-2350, also called the T-Pico2, is a fully enclosed devkit based on Raspberry Pi RP2350 MCU, an ESP32-C6 SoC for wireless connectivity, a 2.33-inch capacitive color touchscreen display, ...
It's likely you've seen some cool Raspberry Pi projects out in the wild — perhaps in the form of digital signage at a restaurant, a retro gaming arcade in a bar, or a smart mirror at a friend's home — ...
We would not be surprised if DSI screens made up the majority of screens on our planet at this moment in time. If you own a smartphone, there’s a 99.9% chance its screen is DSI. Tablets are likely to ...
Nowadays, visual indication is a must-have feature for any electronic device, which will make user interaction much easier. There are multiple ways to implement the visual indication, from simple ...