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We’ve seen a few projects use the WiShield from async labs. It’s a WiFi module packaged in the familiar Arduino shield form factor, and costs $55 USD.
The shield’s specifications include a 3.97” display with a resolution of 480×800 RGB, 16.7M color, five points and gestures touch mode, an I2C interface, a BMI270 IMU sensor, and an ...
Arduino UNO SPE Shield adds Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) and RS485 to Arduino UNO and compatible boards, notably the Arduino UNO R4, via a Microchip LAN8651 SPE controller. Single Pair Ethernet relies ...
The OP·A shield is controlled using the Arduino serial port and few additional lines. Specifications include : – 4-operator voice structure – 14 different algorithms – 10 voice polyphony ...
Arduino have taken the tiny wraps off of the official ethernet shield for their open-source prototyping platform, which adds network connectivity to the device. Based on the Wiznet W5100 ethernet ...
OMC has launched a fibre optic transceiver shield for Arduino Uno, designed to work with PMMA (polymer) optical cables up to 25m long, plus demonstration software ...
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