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Wi-Fi Stepper motor Controller
Control over Wifi and enable IoT interface for any stepper motor all the way up to 85V and 10A rms. Wi-Fi Stepper is a feature-packed, easy-to-use, stepper motor controller accessible over Wi-Fi. It can handle small to big stepper motors under high current. You can send crypto-secured...
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CH3330N – Small and Cheap USB-Serial Converter IC Needs No Crystal
Recently the hobbyist market has seen the appearance of the Air602 low-cost ARM WiFi module. This module might be a potential competitor of ESP8266, another low-cost powerful WiFi module, that took the electronics hobbyists by storm long ago and is still extremely popular. But what's...
Continue Reading![The New Air602 WiFi Module, a Cheap Module Designed for IoT Applications The New Air602 WiFi Module, a Cheap Module Designed for IoT Applications](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Air602-Development-Board.jpg)
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The New Air602 WiFi Module, a Cheap Module Designed for IoT Applications
The ESP8266 had been in the tech scene for over four years now and has seen various competitors like the RTL8710 or, more recently, the RDA5981. But none of them has really been able to knock off the ESP8266 from its throne. The ESP8266 is seen by most as being “good enough.” So the...
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muArt – A Simple Serial Adapter Like No Other
UART has become a popular term with microcontroller applications, with the rise of the Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other open hardware electronics. UART has become a standard for microcontrollers to communicate with each other and exchange data. A UART can be used not just for data...
Continue Reading![The Fishino Piranha – A Development Board With 120MHz 32bit Microcontroller The Fishino Piranha – A Development Board With 120MHz 32bit Microcontroller](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/pira.png)
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The Fishino Piranha – A Development Board With 120MHz 32bit Microcontroller
A few weeks ago Open Electronics announced their new “Fishino Piranha” board. It is one of the first boards to imitate the Arduino MKR. The Fishino Piranha follows with the release of their Uno-inspired “Fishino 32” board, which was released at the start of last year. The...
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Morphing LED Matrix Digital Clock
Thanks to the work of the Arduino and ESP8266 community, this cool clock is a surprisingly easy to build! Follow the detailed instructions to build your own. Just two main components: Display (obviously) and a WiFi MicroController No soldering required No programming skill...
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ESP32 with multiple DS18B20 temperature sensors
Guide to ESP32 with multiple DS18B20 temperature sensors from Random Nerd Tutorials: This guide shows how to read temperature from multiple DS18B20 temperature sensors with the ESP32 using Arduino IDE. We’ll show you how to wire the sensors on the same data bus to the ESP32, install...
Continue Reading![The Internet of Arduino Challenge – Build an IoT Arduino Powered Product and you could win up to $50,000 The Internet of Arduino Challenge – Build an IoT Arduino Powered Product and you could win up to $50,000](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/IoT-arduino.jpg)
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The Internet of Arduino Challenge – Build an IoT Arduino Powered Product and you could win up to $50,000
The Arduino has been the number one development board for hackers, hobbyists, engineers and even product designers for a while. The Arduino Movement has powered a powerful maker's community where anyone that can think of an idea can quickly make it happen, and this has birthed several...
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