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Because of the affordability and seeming ubiquity of the Arduino platform, they have been hard at work this last month trying to get their Geiger counter sensor board for an Arduino out the door.
The XENSIV™ Sensor Shield for Arduino is compatible with Infineon's ModusToolbox™ software development platform, simplifying software integration. ModusToolbox assists in embedded system development ...
Rutronik Adapter Board RAB7 is an open-source hardware Arduino shield designed for AI-powered Sensor Fusion with seven environmental and inertial sensors from Bosch, Infineon, and Sensirion. The ...
Introducing the Arduino Mega Sensor Shield, a versatile and comprehensive expansion board designed to unleash the full potential of your Arduino Mega microcontroller. This feature-packed shield ...
ROHM has recently announced the availability of the SENSORSHLD1-EVK-101, a second-generation sensor shield integrating 10 onboard sensors along with standard Arduino interface pins that ensure ...
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