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![Peakago 7-inch Windows 10 Fanless Mini-Laptop Launched for $269 and Up Peakago 7-inch Windows 10 Fanless Mini-Laptop Launched for $269 and Up](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/peakago_01.jpg)
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Peakago 7-inch Windows 10 Fanless Mini-Laptop Launched for $269 and Up
Peakago Computer has started an IndieGoGo campaign for its 7″ fanless laptop and mini-PC the Peakago. The campaign has raised 831% of the original target funding on its first day. The Peakago is not a new idea, as there have been a number of 7″ to 9″ display laptops that offer...
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)
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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![Audio DAC for Raspberry Pi Audio DAC for Raspberry Pi](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Free-Back-Article-Audio-DAC-for-Raspberry-Pi-Elektor-Magazine.png)
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Audio DAC for Raspberry Pi
Small single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi are ideal for use as small stand-alone network audio players. With Volumio and other specialized Linux distributions, putting together an audio player is remarkably easy. And as Elektor staff member Ton Giesberts shows in the referred...
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Arduino Air Quality Meter
Recent campaigns around environment pollution helped increase the awareness around it with more people beginning to monitor their pollution footprint while also paying attention to the quality of air they breathe in. Different countries and communities have now several Air quality...
Continue Reading![ATtiny402 Timer with low power sleep mode ATtiny402 Timer with low power sleep mode](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/lowpowerattiny402.jpg)
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ATtiny402 Timer with low power sleep mode
David Johnson-Davies published another great mini project. It's a Timer based on ATtiny402 and was build to demonstrate the low power sleep mode of the microcontroller. This article describes how to use the new 0-series and 1-series ATtiny microcontrollers in low-power projects, taking...
Continue Reading![MEMS thermopile vacuum sensors effective from 1 millitorr to 1 atm MEMS thermopile vacuum sensors effective from 1 millitorr to 1 atm](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/PVC1000-picture.png)
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MEMS thermopile vacuum sensors effective from 1 millitorr to 1 atm
The PVC3000 series of MEMS thermopile vacuum sensors from Posifa Technologies deliver a wide effective range from 1 millitorr (0.13 Pa) to 1 atm (760 torr, or 101 kPa) to eliminate the need for additional sensing technology and to lower overall solution costs. The upper effective range...
Continue Reading![HealthyPi v4 Wearable WiFi Vital Signs Monitor Follows Raspberry Pi HAT Form Factor HealthyPi v4 Wearable WiFi Vital Signs Monitor Follows Raspberry Pi HAT Form Factor](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/healthypi-app-screens_png_project-body.jpg)
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HealthyPi v4 Wearable WiFi Vital Signs Monitor Follows Raspberry Pi HAT Form Factor
Following the success of their HealthyPI V3, ProtoCentral has launched a CrowdSupply campaign for an upgrade to the HealthyPi V3 simple called the HealthyPi v4. The HealthyPi V4 just like the V3 is a vital signs monitoring dev kit, that provide users with the opportunity to monitor...
Continue Reading![HealthyPi v4 – Unplugged, monitors vital signs using ESP32 HealthyPi v4 – Unplugged, monitors vital signs using ESP32](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/healthypi-v4-unplugged-prelaunch_png_project-body.jpg)
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HealthyPi v4 – Unplugged, monitors vital signs using ESP32
HealthyPi v4 is a wireless, wearable, open source vital signs monitor powered by ESP32. Reliable health monitoring has traditionally required that we tether ourselves to machines capable of recording our vital signs around the clock. Outside of a clinical setting, however, this is...
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