When Arduino debuted, most sensors and other interfacing devices ran on 5 volts. This tutorial shows how to hack your 5 volt Arduino board to run on 3.3 volts. It is a simple procedure involving ...
A Raspberry Pi home automation project enables controlling lights, sensors, and smart devices via open-source software, turning any house into a smart home.
The new board is the first solution in a series for industrial IoT. The new Arduino Portenta H7 was announced at CES. At its heart is the STMicroelectronics STM32H747 microcontroller, with a dual-core ...
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