Category: IoT
![HelTec’s new CubeCell series focuses on LoRa IoT Applications HelTec’s new CubeCell series focuses on LoRa IoT Applications](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/CubeCell-LoRa-Board-1.jpg)
HelTec’s new CubeCell series focuses on LoRa IoT Applications
HelTec CubeCell is a new product series made by HelTec. CubeCell series is based on ASR605x ICs (ASR6501, ASR6502), those chips are already blended with the PSoC 4000 series MCU (ARM Cortex M0+ Core) and Semtech SX1262 transceiver. It is perfectly Arduino-compatible and can run the...
Continue Reading![Widora Teases Compact Kendryte K210-Powered Binocular Facial Recognition Board Widora Teases Compact Kendryte K210-Powered Binocular Facial Recognition Board](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Screen-Shot-2019-11-17-at-12.09.23-AM.png)
Widora Teases Compact Kendryte K210-Powered Binocular Facial Recognition Board
Widora, who has been one of the companies championing the development of open-source boards for IoT applications, with boards like the Widora AIR and the Widora Neo, recently announced the planned launch of a new board; a RISC-V binocular facial recognition development board which...
Continue Reading![AmbiMate MS4 Multi-Sensor Module cuts time to market for smart building systems AmbiMate MS4 Multi-Sensor Module cuts time to market for smart building systems](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/TEIBPR137a_0-e1573551061331-1024x600.jpg)
AmbiMate MS4 Multi-Sensor Module cuts time to market for smart building systems
TE Connectivity (TE), a world leader in connectivity and sensors, has launched the AmbiMate MS4 multi-sensor module that integrates the most popular set of sensors needed for most smart building solutions. Because engineers can use the pre-engineered module instead of up to seven...
Continue Reading![esp32MX-E, The New Chip on the Block esp32MX-E, The New Chip on the Block](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/ESP.jpeg)
esp32MX-E, The New Chip on the Block
There are a host of boards based around the ESP32, and also its follow up, the ESP8266. It’s noteworthy to witness how they have evolved from the simple breakout boards they were when the chip was released back in 2015 to something a lot more major. The latest of these boards...
Continue Reading![Panasonic PAN1326C2 – Bluetooth dual mode module Panasonic PAN1326C2 – Bluetooth dual mode module](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/8497_fileversion.png)
Panasonic PAN1326C2 – Bluetooth dual mode module
The PAN1326C2 is a Bluetooth Low Energy 4.2 dual mode solution supporting Basic Rate (BR) and Enhanced Data Rate (EDR), fully certified for EU, US and CA. Panasonic’s PAN1326C2 is a Host Controlled Interface (HCI) Bluetooth Radio Frequency (RF) module which has integrated Texas...
Continue Reading![ON Semiconductor ARX3A0 CMOS image sensor ultra fast rolling shutter ON Semiconductor ARX3A0 CMOS image sensor ultra fast rolling shutter](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/ONSPR3120_HRES.jpg)
ON Semiconductor ARX3A0 CMOS image sensor ultra fast rolling shutter
The ARX3A0 is designed to be ultra-miniature (1/10th-inch optical format) and ultra-low-power image sensor, bringing new options to IoT devices, drones, and robotics The ARX3A0 is designed to be ultra-miniature (1/10th-inch optical format) and ultra-low-power image sensor, bringing new...
Continue Reading![Free Elektor Article: A 3-Dollar Tiny Wi-Fi Switch That Works Free Elektor Article: A 3-Dollar Tiny Wi-Fi Switch That Works](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Free-New-Article-A-3-Dollar-Tiny-Wi-Fi-Switch-That-Works-Elektor-Magazine.png)
Free Elektor Article: A 3-Dollar Tiny Wi-Fi Switch That Works
Out of curiosity I ordered a tiny ESP8266 relay switch board from aliexpress.com, for next to nothing. Blissfully unaware, then, of the struggle ahead to make the thing work as advertised. I survived and conquered — here’s the story. By Somnath Bera @ elektormagazine.com The little...
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IoT: Log Sensor Data to Google Sheets using NodeMCU
Data is regarded as the major value proposition of IoT. The ability to receive real time data from different sources, store it and process it into actionable insights to transform and optimize processes either in real time or not is of immense value. This is one of the reasons why...
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