A precision temperature data logger using Arduino Nano with DEEK-ROBOT Data Logging Shield (Product ID: 8105) and PT1000 RTD sensor via MAX31865 ADC. MAX31865 → Arduino Nano VIN → 3.3V or 5V GND → GND ...
A few years ago, [Phang Moh] and his compatriots were asked by a client if they could make a vehicle tracking device for oil tankers all around Indonesia. The request of putting thousands of trackers ...
So, what do you do when your Arduino project needs to operate in a remote area or as a portable device? There are LiPo battery shields available, and although they may work well, recharging requires ...
Arduinos are a godsend for the DIY/Tinkerer community, but there’s all sorts of stuff they just can’t do out of the box. Sure, you can add tons of functionality via strap-on boards called “shields”..
This one may be of interest to Gadget Masters: OMC has released a Fibre Optic Shield for use with Arduino boards... Basically, the OMC H19 Fibre Optic Shield, which is compatible with a Uno, allows an ...
The new connected device represents the embodiment of the initiative presented at Campus Party 2011 and includes the option of remote management from a BlueVia website (www.bluevia.com) Berlin, 24th ...
Aiming at sensor fusion application development, Rutronik has created a single Arduino-compatible board with a plethora of sensors from Infineon, Bosch SE and Sensirion. Called ‘RAB1 – Sensorfusion’, ...
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