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[Ashish] posted a nice looking cable tester that you can build with or without an onboard Arduino. If you don’t use an Arduino, the project uses a 555 chip to test the eight wires in an Ethernet ...
A two-unit homemade RJ45 cable tester using Arduino. This project consists of a sender and a receiver unit that work together to test the integrity of Ethernet cables wired according to the T568B ...
We now include the electrodes and cable also with the shield Just plug it into an Arduino and you're ready to go. The 3.5 mm circular connector provides an easy way to connect electodes to the shield.
The Arduwire UNO is an innovative shield designed for the Arduino UNO development board. This shield enables users to perform a variety of tests on cables and harnesses, including continuity, open ...
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While the iOS platform remains far from 'open,' Apple gave Redpark's cable its official stamp of approval. That means unlike previously, you won't have to jailbreak your iPhone to connect it to an ...
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