Category: Arduino
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Arduino’s official IoT Cloud release puts the power of easy connectivity into everyday life and business
Next phase of Arduino’s cloud platform enables everyone to breathe digital life into everyday things ITALY: Arduino, the leading IoT development platform announces the full release of Arduino IoT Cloud – an end-to-end solution that makes building connected projects easy for makers,...
Continue Reading![Optically Isolated Bidirectional I2C Shield For Arduino Optically Isolated Bidirectional I2C Shield For Arduino](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/001-2.jpg)
Optically Isolated Bidirectional I2C Shield For Arduino
Optically isolator Arduino Shield has been designed to provide optically isolated I2C communication between Arduino and any other device or sensors that works with I2C protocols. I have used the ISO1540 Low-Power Bidirectional I2C Isolator IC from Texas Instruments to build this...
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Launchpad Launches as a Cheap Arduino Nano alternative
We can’t seem to get enough of Arduino Nano. It has been a “go to” boards for developers since its launch in 2008. We see developers and engineers try to upgrade the Arduino. This has moved Clyde D. Corpuz to launch the Launchpad, which is a small, Arduino compatible...
Continue Reading![Tiny1284P is Based on ATmega1284P microcontroller and Uses USB Type-C for Power and Programming Tiny1284P is Based on ATmega1284P microcontroller and Uses USB Type-C for Power and Programming](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Screen-Shot-2020-08-07-at-7.26.29-AM-1024x287.jpg)
Tiny1284P is Based on ATmega1284P microcontroller and Uses USB Type-C for Power and Programming
Hayri Uygur is set to launch his new product: a tiny, breadboard-friendly and open-source Arduino-compatible development board, aptly-named Tiny1284P. The Tiny1284P development board is built around the high-performance low cost ATmega1284P-AU 8-bit microcontroller that combines 16KB of...
Continue Reading![DIY GPS Tracker Features Three Arduino boards DIY GPS Tracker Features Three Arduino boards](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Screenshot_2020-08-05-Building-a-GPS-Tracker-From-Scratch.jpg)
DIY GPS Tracker Features Three Arduino boards
Duane Bester has built a GPS Tracker From Scratch Using 3 Arduino boards to make a GPS tracker and a data logger. A flash of idea came to him, to combine the new Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense with an SD card and GPS module for a project that records GPS and IMU data. So he opted to buy the...
Continue Reading![The Science Journal is graduating from Google! Coming to Arduino this fall The Science Journal is graduating from Google! Coming to Arduino this fall](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/akx00014_featured_new-1024x650.jpg)
The Science Journal is graduating from Google! Coming to Arduino this fall
Arduino and Google are excited to announce that the Google Science Journal will be transferring from Google to Arduino this September. Due to Arduino's existing experience with the Science Journal and a long-standing commitment to open source and hands-on science, Google has agreed to...
Continue Reading![Meet the AtmegaZero: An ATmega32U4 with a Raspberry Pi Zero Form Factor Meet the AtmegaZero: An ATmega32U4 with a Raspberry Pi Zero Form Factor](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Screen-Shot-2020-08-03-at-8.32.54-PM-1024x752.jpg)
Meet the AtmegaZero: An ATmega32U4 with a Raspberry Pi Zero Form Factor
Arduino and others have produced quite a number of Arduino-compatible boards with small form factors, but most of them are not compatible with standard shields and other platform niceties. Instead, they end up being just breakout boards for the microcontroller. On the other hand of...
Continue Reading![8 Channel Inductive Load Driver Arduino Shield 8 Channel Inductive Load Driver Arduino Shield](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/006-1-e1596094531180.jpg)
8 Channel Inductive Load Driver Arduino Shield
The 8 Channel Driver Arduino UNO Shield is designed to enable users to switch inductive loads for up to 800mA each channel and up to 24V DC with no heat-sink needed. It is ideal for such applications as driving 2x unipolar stepper motors, solenoids, relays, and small DC motors. It uses...
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