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Arduino and Silicon Labs Collaborate to Embed Matter Protocol into Arduino IDE
Arduino and Silicon Labs are teaming up to make it easier to use the Matter protocol for IoT devices. This project will happen in two phases. The first phase, which took place at CES 2024, involved the release of a user-friendly Arduino library for the Matter protocol, along with a new...
Continue ReadingSparkFun Qwiic Speaker Kit comes with RedBoard Artemis Nano and Speaker Amplifier
SparkFun Electronics has designed a comprehensive audio solution, the SparkFun Qwiic Speaker Kit, that comes with all connecting cables, a wall adapter, a SparkFun Qwiic speaker amplifier, and RedBoard Artemis Nano. This audio kit serves as an all-in-one audio solution for hobbyists and...
Continue ReadingFeaturing Arduino Nicla Voice with Speech Recognition, BL5.0 and Much More
Recently, Arduino has introduced a small, low-power integrated module with AI capabilities. Syntiant NDP120 processor designed for Deep Learning applications and ANNA-B112 u-Blox module for wireless communication forms the basis of the Arduino Nicla Voice. The Nicla Voice, much like the...
Continue ReadingArduino Announces Support for MicroPython, Brings it to Several of its Development Boards
So, it finally happened that MicroPython eventually became a part of the Arduino ecosystem. The Arduino team recently announced that it is bringing in the microcontroller-focused Python into a number of its products, making Micropython the second officially-supported language in the...
Continue ReadingWin 1 of 9 Development Boards from Arduino
Including 3 x Arduino Nano IoTs, 3 x Arduino Nanos and 3 x Arduino Uno Rev 3s in partnership with Farnell This month oemsecrets.com has teamed up with Farnell to give away 9 development boards from Arduino including 3 x Arduino Nano IoTs, 3 x Arduino Nanos and 3 x Arduino Uno Rev...
Continue ReadingPOV (Persistence of Vision) – Open-Source Arduino Nano Hardware
This is an easy and simple hardware to create a POV display. The hardware consists of a Hall sensor, Arduino Nano, 17 x 5mm LEDS of various colors, etc. The Hall Sensor is connected to analog pin A5 with a pull-up resistor. The circuit works with 3.7V to 5V DC and a 3.7V battery is...
Continue ReadingWin an Arduino Nano 33 IoT
Small, robust and powerful board with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity combined with its low power architecture makes it a practical solution. This month oemsecrets.com has teamed up with Farnell to giveaway an Arduino Nano 33 IoT development board to two lucky winners. Simply follow...
Continue ReadingRaspberry Pi’s RP2040 Chip Now Available for $1
Coming at a time when the global chip shortage is crippling productions across the world, Raspberry Pi Foundation CEO Eben Upton, today shared the news, which will no doubt gladden the heart of many, that the chip at the heart of the Raspberry Pi Pico development board; the RP2040, is...
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