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49 thoughts on “ Radiation Sensor Shield For The Arduino ” Rob Ray says: April 17, 2011 at 4:08 pm Yeah ... What I was getting at was that an arduino shield isn’t going to help anybody in Japan.
The Linux side of the stack features a 400MHz AR9331 (the same processor as the Yun), 16 MB of Flash, and 64 MB of RAM for running a built-in web server and sending all the sensor data an Arduino ...
Sensor housing opened (even when system is disarmed) Compatible with the Freetronics TwentyTen, Arduino Uno, Arduino Duemilanove, and other compatible boards based on the same header format. Features: ...
Infineon Technologies AG has introduced the XENSIV™ Sensor Shield for Arduino, designed to evaluate smart sensor systems in smart home and consumer applications. This shield incorporates various ...
The Arduino Sensor Kit base includes the following: Base shield with 16 Grove connectors, instead of just 12 Grove connectors on the Beginner Kit, including 7x digital connectors, 4x analog connectors ...
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 ...
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 ...
Components for Smoke Detector Arduino Shield: Smoke Sensor (MQ2) Resistors (10K and 1K) Buzzer; 16x2 LCD; 10k POT; LED; ... For this Project, we have developed our own Smoke detector Arduino Shield ...
Sensor cable short-circuited. Sensor housing opened (even when system is disarmed) Compatible with the Freetronics Eleven, Arduino Uno, and other compatible boards based on the same header format.
This shield incorporates a wide range of sensors from Infineon’s portfolio along with Sensirion’s SHT35 humidity and temperature sensor. It is intended to help design engineers to evaluate, prototype ...
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