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Connecting to Microcontroller With Pyserial Library – Python

Hi, In this instructable, we’ll see how to use the Pyserial library in Python in order to make a serial connection via a COM Port (in our example COM3) and receive the temperature and humidity values from an MSP430 Microcontroller which is programmed to obtain data from a DHT11 sensor. In addition to this, we’ll […]

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Serial Monitor With ILI9341 and BluePill 1

Serial Monitor With ILI9341 and BluePill

Serial (ascii) monitor with 9 lines of 28 char.Baudrate from 2400 up to 256000 baud. Digital 3.3V or 5V input. Powered by a single Lithium-Ion battery. (3.7V nominal). Supplies: ILI9341 display (here a parallel version is used) BluePill (or other board with a STM32F103C8) 74HC14 (hex invering schmitt trigger) 3.3V low dropout voltage regulator rotary

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MQTT Swimming Pool Temperature Monitor

MQTT Swimming Pool Temperature Monitor

This project is a companion to my other Home Automation projects Smart Data- Logging Geyser Controller and Multi-purpose-Room-Lighting and Appliance Controller . It is a pool side mounted monitor that measures the pool water temperature, ambient air temperature and barometric pressure. It then displays the pool water temperature on a local LED bargraph and transmits via WiFi/MQTT to a

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BATBOT – THE BATTERY MONITOR THAT KEEPS YOU INFORMED 1

BATBOT – THE BATTERY MONITOR THAT KEEPS YOU INFORMED

A vehicle and leisure battery monitor that alerts you remotely on your phone when the battery is about to be discharged beyond use. Batbot simply hooks up via two croc clips (provided) to the battery points under your vehicles bonet and can be secured in place with a cable tie. Once installed the device then

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Network Connected Lamps IoT for Beginners

Network-Connected Lamps (IoT for Beginners)

A project for someone who lights up my life… As a Christmas present (albeit an extremely late one now) for a long-distance friend, I wanted to build lamps that could “talk” to one another, as in “reflect each other’s color animations when simulated.” This involved a lot of frustrated screaming into pillows, late night confusion on why

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AAEON LAUNCHES M.2 AND MINI PCIE BASED AI ACCELERATORS USING LOW POWER KNERON NPU

AAEON LAUNCHES M.2 AND MINI-PCIE BASED AI ACCELERATORS USING LOW-POWER KNERON NPU

Aaeon’s M.2 and mini-PCIe “AI Edge Computing Modules” are based on Kneron’s energy-efficient, dual Cortex-M4-enabled KL520 AI SoC, which offers 0.3 TOP NPU performance on only half a Watt. by Eric Brown @ linuxgizmos.com Aaeon took an early interest in edge AI acceleration with Arm-based Nvidia Jetson TX2 based computers such as the Boxer-8170AI. More recently, it has

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SPECTRUM ANALYZER COMBINES PERFORMANCE WITH EASE OF USE

SPECTRUM ANALYZER COMBINES PERFORMANCE WITH EASE-OF-USE

The SSA3000X-plus spectrum analyzer from Siglent Technologies combines the performance and reliability of the highly successful SSA3000X series with the features and ease of use of the SVA1000X series. By Nick Flaherty @ www.mwee.com Siglent Technologies has launched a spectrum analyzer family that adds ease of use to its high performance platform. The Spectrum & Vector

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