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Infrared Temperature Sensor Array using AMG8833
The Grove - Infrared Temperature Sensor Array (AMG8833) is a high precision infrared array sensor which based on advanced MEMS technology. It can support temperature detection of two-dimensional area: 8 × 8 (64 pixels) and maximum 7 meters detection distance. We provide both Arduino...
Continue Reading![Pi Supply LoRa Boards Run on Raspberry Pi, Arduino and Micro:bit Pi Supply LoRa Boards Run on Raspberry Pi, Arduino and Micro:bit](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/pisupply_lora_trio.jpg)
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Pi Supply LoRa Boards Run on Raspberry Pi, Arduino and Micro:bit
Pi Supply has launched a new series of IoT LoRa Boards on Kickstarter that work with Raspberry Pi, and Micro:bit. They include an IoT LoRa Gateway HAT board with a price of £120 ($157) and a LoRa Node pHAT node board for £25 ($33) price. The boards support any 40-pin Raspberry Pi, and...
Continue Reading![Using a Raspberry Pi to program an ATTiny10/9/5/4 Using a Raspberry Pi to program an ATTiny10/9/5/4](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/SOT-23-6-PKG.jpg)
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Using a Raspberry Pi to program an ATTiny10/9/5/4
Using a Raspberry Pi to program an ATTiny4/5/9/10. But, mostly the $0.25 ATTiny10. And, not necessarily a Raspberry Pi, but anything with GPIOs! Yep. It works. At least tested pretty thoroughly with my ATTiny10. It can also read all the memories AND run timings against the AVR to do...
Continue Reading![NanoPi NEO4 The World’s Cheapest and Smallest RK3399 Board NanoPi NEO4 The World’s Cheapest and Smallest RK3399 Board](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/friendlyelec_nanopi_neo4_hand-sm.jpg)
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NanoPi NEO4 The World’s Cheapest and Smallest RK3399 Board
FriendlyELEC has announced a new board with NanoPi NEO4, the smallest and cheapest RK3399 board on the market presently. The NanoPi Neo4” SBC is a 60 x 45mm footprint, WiFi/BT, GbE, USB 3.0, HDMI 2.0, MIPI-CSI, a 40-pin header, and -20 to 70℃ support, but only 1GB of RAM. The SBC is...
Continue Reading![2.13″ 212 x 104 Three Color E-Ink Paper with SPI 2.13″ 212 x 104 Three Color E-Ink Paper with SPI](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/2.13-212-x-104-Three-Color-E-Ink-Paper-SPI-DisplayModule.png)
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2.13″ 212 x 104 Three Color E-Ink Paper with SPI
DisplayModule introduced a tiny 2.1″ E-paper display with 212×104 pixels resolution and three colors. The display can be interfaced using SPI and a Raspberry Pi shield is available for the ones that what to connect it to the popular SBC. Main features Three Color E-Ink 2.13...
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2.1″ 212x104px Flexible E-Ink Paper with SPI interface
DisplayModule introduced a tiny 2.1" E-paper display with 212x104 pixels resolution. The display can be interfaced using SPI and a Raspberry Pi shield is available for the ones that what to connect it to the popular SBC. Features Flexible and 0.3mm thickness E-Paper 2.13 Inch...
Continue Reading![BioControle – A Raspberry Pi Based Green house Control Center BioControle – A Raspberry Pi Based Green house Control Center](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/biocontrole2-1024x576.jpg)
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BioControle – A Raspberry Pi Based Green house Control Center
Greenhouse farming is picking up due to higher production being yielded from controlled cultivation within smaller land portions compared to that from the conventional open land cultivation, and this is a result of better management and control of plant environments. Greenhouses are...
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Rock960 SBC- A viable Competitor to Raspberry PI
The Rock960 SBC - developed by Guangzhou based startup called Varms - is built on the hexa-core Rockchip RK3399 and it really stands out from other SBC contenders like the NanoPI M4 despite being a little pricy. The Rock960 is the only "96boards's SBC" in the market that is built on the...
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