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The Blues Wireless for Arduino Opta module represents a significant step forward in this evolution, providing a powerful and accessible solution for a wide range of industrial applications.
2:23 pm August 7, 2019 By Julian Horsey Arduino enthusiasts may be interested in a new development board created by the awesome the relevant team at Seeed Studio the form of the Wio Lite W600.
For the last few years, a new low-power wireless communication standard has been coming on the scene, and now this protocol — LoRa — will soon be available in an Arduino form factor.
In my reviews of existing arduino projects like this I found that the wireless recommended is to use the Zwave/Zigbee, RF24LR, or 433mhz type modules and bridge them back through a raspberry pi or ...
The Open Mobile Alliance today announced they are partnering with Arduino and Sierra Wireless to present a free, one-day workshop for developers of Internet of Things products and services. The ...
Two years after launching the Curie-powered Arduino 101 maker board, Intel is calling it quits on the hardware. The chipmaker has announced the end-of-life for its Curie Module, which launched in ...
The concept is simple enough, there’s a daughter-board in the Xbox 360 which hosts the RF module for wireless controller connectivity.
The eRA900TRS wireless module provides the wireless serial interface as a COM port. No complex RF protocol software is required to create an instant bidirectional link. Measuring 68.5 x 50 x 10mm the ...
Joe Desbonnet combined an Arduino microcontroller with a magnetic coil to create what he calls the “Poor Man’s NFC”.
But this board has been designed for low power IoT wireless nodes and so an ATA8520 module provides long-range wireless with low-energy consumption, and is capable of running for over six months on ...
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