Astro Pi Mission Zero 2022/23 is open for young people
Inspire young people about coding and space science with Astro Pi Mission Zero. Mission Zero offers young people the chance to write code that will run in space! It opens Continue Reading
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Inspire young people about coding and space science with Astro Pi Mission Zero. Mission Zero offers young people the chance to write code that will run in space! It opens Continue Reading
In this project we will see how to create an Arduino-based smart lock that can be unlocked from your mobile phone; we will therefore see how to generate a specific Continue Reading
The Beta version for Arduin IDE 2.0 was launched back in Spring 2021, and now – following feedback received from the Arduino community – the release is ‘stable’. The post Continue Reading
Astronode S is an RF module from satellite operator Astrocast, intended to be built into land or sea-based battery-powered IoT devices. It is based on an architecture developed by French Continue Reading
If you want to store calibration values, MAC addresses, non-secure access tokens, or other unique identifiers, EEPROM storage is a great option. The Adafruit 24LC32 I2C EEPROM breakout comes with Continue Reading
Let’s learn about an interesting educational platform that allows you to make and study a real multitude of electronic circuits and their applications. Among the techniques to approach students Continue Reading
SB-Components recently launched a Raspberry Pi Hat integrating the ZED-F9P module which is a GNSS receiver that can simultaneously measure signals from constellations such as GLONASS, GPS, Galileo and BeiDou Continue Reading
OnLogic’s IGN800 is a fanless industrial-grade Edge Gateway powered by the Raspberry Pi CM4 and pre-loaded with Ignition Edge software. The device can be customized with up to 8GB of Continue Reading
Evan Poliquin shared this CM4 quadrascopic camera on Hackster.io. We’re super into the slick 3D printed enclosure and of course how are we supposed to resist the cat and pupper Continue Reading
When the Raspberry Pi first launched, it promised a $35 computer for the masses. But what does “computer” really mean? After HDMI cables, SD cards, power supplies, keyboards, mice, monitors Continue Reading