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![Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Tutorial for Arduino using BleuIO Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Tutorial for Arduino using BleuIO](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/amc_example.png)
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Tutorial for Arduino using BleuIO
1. Introduction The project is a simple example showcasing a quick way to setup an Arduino with a USB Host Shield as a USB CDC Host capable of communicating with the BleuIO Dongle. When a BleuIO Dongle is connected to the USB port, the BleuIO Dongle will start advertising. It will...
Continue Reading![Triple-band antenna is available at Mouser Triple-band antenna is available at Mouser](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/109620598.png)
Triple-band antenna is available at Mouser
Johanson Technology 2450AD18A6050 Mini Ultra-Wide Triple Band Antenna Johanson Technology 2450AD18A6050 Mini Ultra-Wide Triple Band Antenna is a miniature BLUETOOTH®/Wi-Fi® 6E and UWB internal chip antenna that operates in the 2400MHz to 2500MHz, 4900MHz to 5850MHz, and 5850MHz to...
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Create BLE project with STM32 and BleuIO
1. Introduction The project is a simple example showcasing a quick way to set up a STM32Cube project as a USB CDC Host capable of communicating with the BleuIO Dongle. When a BleuIO Dongle is connected to the Nucleo boards USB port the STM32 will recognize it. It will then accept 3...
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Transfer files wirelessly over the Bluetooth Low Energy protocol Using BleuIO
This tutorial will show how to transfer files wirelessly over the Bluetooth Low Energy protocol. We will use two BleuIO dongles for this project—one for sending and another one for receiving. The sender dongle will be in central mode, while the receiver dongle will be in peripheral...
Continue Reading![Dialog Semiconductor DA16600 Wi-Fi + BLUETOOTH Low Energy Modules Dialog Semiconductor DA16600 Wi-Fi + BLUETOOTH Low Energy Modules](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Screenshot-2021-07-23-at-14-01-13-DA16600-Wi-Fi®-BLUETOOTH®-Low-Energy-Modules.png)
Dialog Semiconductor DA16600 Wi-Fi + BLUETOOTH Low Energy Modules
Dialog Semiconductor DA16600 Wi-Fi® + BLUETOOTH® Low Energy (BLE) Modules provide a convenient way to add both low-power Wi-Fi and low-power BLE functionality to applications. The DA16600 Modules are based on the VirtualZero™ DA16200 Wi-Fi SoC (System on a Chip) and the...
Continue Reading![VoltLog’s CanLite is an ESP32-based CAN Bus Development Board VoltLog’s CanLite is an ESP32-based CAN Bus Development Board](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/CanLite-CAN-Bus-e1626419334795-1024x512.jpg)
VoltLog’s CanLite is an ESP32-based CAN Bus Development Board
Yet another development board featuring Espressif Systems’ powerful ESP32 microcontroller. VoltLog recently released the CanLite, a wireless CAN bus hacking, and development board built around an ESP32 microcontroller. But the CanLite was not meant to be a universal development...
Continue Reading![Seeed Studio’s Wio RP2040 Mini Development Board Featuring Onboard WiFi Seeed Studio’s Wio RP2040 Mini Development Board Featuring Onboard WiFi](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Wireless-Use-Case-of-Wio-RP2040-Mini-Development-board-1024x641.png)
Seeed Studio’s Wio RP2040 Mini Development Board Featuring Onboard WiFi
Yet another development board featuring Raspberry Pi’s RP2040 SoC with WiFi capabilities. The Wio RP2040 Mini Development board by Seeed Studio comes in a smaller form factor for compact wireless applications. The powerful RP2040 SoC by Raspberry Pi and Seeed’s Studio’s WiFi...
Continue Reading![Miromico’s 2.4 GHz LoRa transceiver modules are first in class with fully compatible Bluetooth Low Energy 5.0 Miromico’s 2.4 GHz LoRa transceiver modules are first in class with fully compatible Bluetooth Low Energy 5.0](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Avnet-Silica-Miromico-FMLR_8x_-732x1024.png)
Miromico’s 2.4 GHz LoRa transceiver modules are first in class with fully compatible Bluetooth Low Energy 5.0
The IoT modules enable wireless connectivity to sensors, devices, and systems communicating at high data rates or over a long distance and run a fully compatible Bluetooth Low Energy 5.0 stack built on Semtech's SX1280chipsets. Avnet Silica, an Avnet company, today announced the...
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