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This morning a new one came our way. [Johan Kanflo]’s AAduino is an Arduino clone with an onboard RF module that fits within the form factor of an AA battery.
This week, Intel and Arduino are releasing their first product pushed directly on the education market, the Arduino/Genuino 101 board powered by the Intel Curie module. The Intel Curie Module The A… ...
His AAduino project turns the already miniscule Tiny328 Arduino clone into an even smaller computing device that's about as big as an AA battery.
Kanflo’s project is a wireless Arduino clone that’s meant to operate in a way that doesn’t take up a lot of battery juice, so it’s pretty low power.
Behind the delightfully punny name, you'll find an Arduino-compatible board the size of an AA battery.
The RFM69C module is the part that provides ISM support. The AAduino also makes use of two DS18B20 temperature sensors, leaving room for one LED indicator.
This Arduino-compatible board fits neatly into a AA battery slot. Kanflo opted for this form factor to create a self-contained radio node that supplies its own power.
Battery management systems (BMS) are widely used for proper protection and utilization of battery systems. In this paper, a modular BMS circuit is proposed for the design of modular battery stacks ...
By combining and adapting various different materials, thermal management could be optimised for battery module safety.
A Swedish software engineer makes a wireless Arduino clone called AADuino. The system fits neatly within the form factor of an AA battery.
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