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The Blues Wireless for Arduino Opta module represents a significant step forward in this evolution, providing a powerful and accessible solution for a wide range of industrial applications.
Well then, it's time for you to go wireless. There are several options out there for Arduino wireless connectivity, but the easiest and most elegant is definitely the XBee RF module.
2:23 pm August 7, 2019 By Julian Horsey Arduino enthusiasts may be interested in a new development board created by the awesome the relevant team at Seeed Studio the form of the Wio Lite W600.
For the last few years, a new low-power wireless communication standard has been coming on the scene, and now this protocol — LoRa — will soon be available in an Arduino form factor.
Short-range radio specilaist LPRS has introduced a stacked module that allows Arduino boards to communicate wirelessly with other Arduino boards or PC hosts. The system uses the supplier’s easyRadio ...
A Swedish software engineer — Johan Kanflo — has made a wireless Arduino clone called AADuino, which is the size of an AA battery. Kanflo explains that the AADuino has an onboard RF module ...
It has a similar form factor (67 x 25mm) and a Microchip SAM D21 32-bit Cortex-M0+ microcontroller as the previous MKR1000 and MKRZero boards. But this board has been designed for low power IoT ...
In my reviews of existing arduino projects like this I found that the wireless recommended is to use the Zwave/Zigbee, RF24LR, or 433mhz type modules and bridge them back through a raspberry pi or ...
And, there are cheap wireless modules that attach over serial and use the AT command series to connect and transfer data. I'd probably use one module to run 5 or 6 sensors, conformal coated and ...