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Adding a USB power port to a switch for IoT
Jesus Echavarria @ jechavarria.com has tipped us with his latest project. In this project he adds a USB power port to a switch. Also I need a power supply for the Arduino board, and I think that, better than a external USB AC wall adaptor or power supply, is modify the switch to add...
Continue ReadingMeet ESP32, New Big Brother to IoT Board ESP8266
Alasdair Allan @ makezine.com discuss about a new IoT board released from the company that makes the ESP8266. The ESP8266 chip, and the boards based around it, have been the new hot new thing this past year. Overnight it became — almost by stealth — one of the leading platforms...
Continue ReadingCreator Ci40: The ultimate IoT-in-a-box dev kit
A complete IoT kit that includes all the hardware, software, and cloud infrastructure needed to quickly build a wireless IoT system. The Creator™ Ci40 IoT kit includes not only the hardware building blocks needed to quickly prototype a wireless IoT system from scratch but most...
Continue ReadingRedBear Duo: A small and powerful Wi-Fi + BLE IoT board
A thumb-sized, Particle-powered, Cloud-connected IoT board with Wi-Fi + BLE that supports Arduino, JavaScript and soon Python too! The Duo is a thumb-size development board designed to simplify the process of building Internet of Things (IoT) products. The Duo provides everything you...
Continue ReadingCCS811 – Digital CMOS gas sensors for wearables & IoT
by Graham Prophet @ edn-europe.com: Cambridge CMOS Sensors is a semiconductor company that designs gas sensor solutions to monitor the local environment; its CCS811 is the first digital product in its CCS800 product family of ultra-low power miniature gas sensors. The CCS811...
Continue ReadingLimiFrog – Ultra-compact prototyping. For IoT and much more.
Program it to invent smart objects. For IoT, robots, wearables, your bright ideas. With sensors, strong MCU, bluetooth, oled & more. LimiFrog — Ultra-compact prototyping. For IoT and much more. -...
Continue ReadingUsing Efficient SPI Peripherals for Low-Cost MCU-Based IoT Designs
by Warren Miller @ digikey.com: Efficient Internet of Things (IoT) designs must balance a host of requirements that often work against each other. Low cost is important, but often supporting all the key features required by the application increases MCU pin count and memory...
Continue Reading52Pi W01 U2500 HAT Adds Dual 2.5GbE Ethernet and M.2 NVMe SSD to Raspberry Pi 5
52Pi W01 U2500 HAT is an expansion module designed to add 2.5GbE Ethernet and M.2 NVMe SSD to Raspberry Pi 5. This configuration makes it easy for users to build NAS, databases, media servers, and other applications with the Pi5. The U2500 supports M.2 M-key NVMe SSDs (2230, 2242,...
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