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Wiring the ST LPS25HB / LPS331AP Pressure, Barometer MEMS Sensor

Wiring the ST LPS25HB / LPS331AP Pressure, Barometer MEMS Sensor

This is the LPS25HB release by STMicroelectronics. The LPS25HB is an absolute pressure sensor with a feature that functions as a digital output barometer that rages from 260 mbar to 1260 mbar 26 kPa to 126 kPa with absolute accuracy

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Wiring the Renesas FS3000 Air Flow Sensor with RPI-PICO

Wiring the Renesas FS3000 Air Flow Sensor with RPI-PICO

Have you wanted to track the airflow of your equipment or devices such as network communication devices, or perhaps your an  HVAC? or maybe you want to read how your Air Glider Plane or RC plane how fast they can

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How to Wire the NRF52 Series (nRF52840) Multi Protocol Bluetooth / BLE 5, SOC

How to Wire the NRF52 Series (nRF52840) Multi Protocol Bluetooth / BLE 5, SOC

NRF52 Series Multiprotocol Bluetooth 5.3 SoC supporting Bluetooth Low Energy, Bluetooth mesh, NFC, Thread and Zigbee The most sophisticated model in the nRF52 Series is the nRF52840 SoC. It overcomes the difficulties posed by complex applications that demand protocol concurrency

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8 Useful Math Coding in Sketch Code for Starters

1. Increment and Decrement  An increment and decrement operator is an arithmetic operator that is used to increment or decrement an integer variable by a value of one. We look at how to use this operator in this part of

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Wiring the LPS22HH Microelectromechanical Nano Pressure Sensor with i2C

Wiring the LPS22HH Microelectromechanical Nano Pressure Sensor with i2C

This is the LPS22HH a High-performance MEMS (Microelectromechanical ) nano pressure sensor that ranges to 260 – 1260 hPa (Hectopascal) an absolute digital output barometer that communicates through 3 protocols i2C, i3C, and SPI. from sensing elements, which detects an

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How to Identify i2C Address in MicroPython

How to Identify i2C Address in MicroPython

Every device with an integrated i2c protocol has an address associated with it. Many devices such as OLED i2C display screen usually utilize the default address of 0x27 where 0x shows the hex format of the numbers. But the address

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Working with SONY SPRESENSE Integration with Arduino IDE

The SONY Spresense is designed for IOT development it is a compact development board base on CXD5602 multicore microcontroller (ARM CORTEX M4F x 6 cores) with a clock speed of 156 MHz, allows you to develop an IOT application that

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FLIR Lepton PureThermal I/O Thermal Imaging Module

This the FLIR Thermal camera breakout module can easily integrate to your SBC Single Board computer kit / BSP boards or Microcontroller evaluation boards that driven by ARM, STM, TI, NXP, ATMEL, etc. This device can be used in thermal

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Wiring SenseAir LP8/S8 IR CO2 Sensor on TI CC3200 IOT-MCU

SenseAir Miniature (Carbon Dioxide) CO2 Sensor are non-dispersive small package infrared (NDIR) sensor, a new optical design that enable a precise and accurately measures carbon dioxide level up to 5% that runs on 30mA design for long-term battery or solar

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Wiring SenseAir LP8/S8 CO2 Carbon Dioxide NDIR Sensor

These are the SenseAir Miniature (Carbon Dioxide) CO2 Sensor featuring a non-dispersive small package infrared (NDIR) sensor, a new optical design that enable a precise and accurately measures carbon dioxide level up to 5% that runs on 30mA design for

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NXP Kinetis® FRDM-K28F MK28FN2M0VMI15 MCU Development Board

This is the Freedom Development Platform from NXP Semiconductors, This has a set of software and hardware tools for evaluation and development. It is ideal for rapid prototyping of Microcontroller based applications and projects. The K28 board – FRDMK28F has

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The PocketBeagle USB-Key-Fob Mini Computer

This is the PocketBeagle USB Key Fob mini Computer match to Raspberry Pi Zero. PocketBeagle is an ultra-tiny open-source development board runs Linux operating system with dependability. The PocketBeagle driven by Octavo System OSD3358-SM a system-in-package that includes 512MB DDR3

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