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![ESP8266 based Online Weather Widget using Wemos D1 ESP8266 based Online Weather Widget using Wemos D1](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Screen-Shot-2020-01-22-at-1.38.26-AM-e1579734167484.png)
ESP8266 based Online Weather Widget using Wemos D1
A few years back I wrote this tutorial on connected weather monitor with plans of creating a 3D printed enclosure to make it portable and easy to use. I never got around doing that but a few days ago, I came across a similar project built by BitsandBlobs, which went as far as creating the...
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Network Clock using ESP8266 and OLED display
There are several situations where using an RTC could adversely affect your project by increasing cost, size, time accuracy or IO requirements. To prevent this, especially in ESP/WiFi-based or other clock-reliant projects, makers usually turn to obtain time information from NTP servers. I...
Continue Reading![Pinky32 – The Tiny STM32F030 Development Board you always wanted Pinky32 – The Tiny STM32F030 Development Board you always wanted](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/pinky32-1024x682.jpg)
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Pinky32 – The Tiny STM32F030 Development Board you always wanted
The STM32Fo30 is one of the most popular microcontrollers in the STM32 family. It's relative low-power specification and high-resolution ADCs fetched it good followership among designers, as such, it was quite interesting to hear that Czechia-based electronics specialist and Tindie user,...
Continue Reading![Meet the STM32 “Black Pill” Development Board Meet the STM32 “Black Pill” Development Board](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Screen-Shot-2019-12-28-at-11.20.31-AM-1024x783.png)
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Meet the STM32 “Black Pill” Development Board
After playing second (maybe third?) fiddle for a while to a range of maker-friendly boards from Arduino and others, STMicro finally got it right with the STM32F103C8T6 Arm Cortex-M3 microcontroller-based "BluePill" development board which can be programmed using the Arduino IDE. As all...
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uLisp for Serpente boards
A version of the Lisp programming language for Serpente ARM board. This is a version of uLisp 3.0 designed to work with the tiny Arturo182 Serpente boards: It's a slightly modified of the ARM version of uLisp; at some stage I may incorporate it into the standard ARM version. For more...
Continue Reading![RedBoard Artemis – Sparkfun’s New Bluetooth Enabled Artemis Module RedBoard Artemis – Sparkfun’s New Bluetooth Enabled Artemis Module](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/15444-SparkFun_RedBoard_Artemis-01-e1576221124839.jpg)
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RedBoard Artemis – Sparkfun’s New Bluetooth Enabled Artemis Module
SparkFun's new DEV-15444 RedBoard Artemis has an Arduino Uno R3 footprint, 1M Flash/384 KB RAM, and a processor that uses less than 1mA of current at peak. This Artemis board includes a modern USB-C connector and a Qwiic connector that makes programming and I2C easy. This RedBoard is...
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Maduino Zero NFC is an IoT Solution
Maduino Zero NFC is an IoT (Internet of things) Solution based on the 32-bit Atmel's SAMD21 MCU and NXP Near Field Communication Controller PN532, which is can be used for pay application, entrance guard system etc. The Maduino Zero NFC based on the Arduino, users can program it with...
Continue Reading![All New Teensy 4.0 – The Fastest Dev Board powered by ARM Cortex-M7 All New Teensy 4.0 – The Fastest Dev Board powered by ARM Cortex-M7](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/15583-Teensy_4.0-04-cover-e1575452516928.jpg)
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All New Teensy 4.0 – The Fastest Dev Board powered by ARM Cortex-M7
The latest offering from Teensy, Teensy 4.0 is the fastest microcontroller available today which is powered by ARM Cortex-M7 processor at 600MHz, with an NXP iMXRT1062 chip. Teensy 4.0 has the same dimensions (35 x 18 mm) of Teensy 3.2 and maintains compatibility with most of the pin...
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