Schlagwort: Nano 33 IoT
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This pair of Arduino glasses stops you from touching your face
Reading Time: < 1 minuteThis pair of Arduino glasses stops you from touching your face Arduino Team — March 10th, 2020 Touching your face is a subconscious behavior that we all do, and it is also an easy way to pick up illnesses like the coronavirus and flu. However, like many infectious diseases, proper hygiene…
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Build a Nano-based binary Nixie clock with 18 IN-2 tubes
Reading Time: 2 minutesBuild a Nano-based binary Nixie clock with 18 IN-2 tubes Arduino Team — March 2nd, 2020 Nixie tubes are, of course, an elegant display method from a more civilized age, but actually powering and controlling them can be a challenge. This can mean a great project and learning opportunity, but if you’d…
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Build a Nano-based binary Nixie clock with 18 IN-2 tubes
Reading Time: 2 minutesBuild a Nano-based binary Nixie clock with 18 IN-2 tubes Arduino Team — March 2nd, 2020 Nixie tubes are, of course, an elegant display method from a more civilized age, but actually powering and controlling them can be a challenge. This can mean a great project and learning opportunity, but if you’d…
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Give your memory a boost with Newrons
Reading Time: 2 minutesGive your memory a boost with Newrons Arduino Team — January 28th, 2020 When you get a notification on your smartphone, more often than not, you’re doing something more pressing. You then silence the alarm, and perhaps forget about it. Nick Bild, however, has created a pair of smart glasses that take…
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Monitor your home with this Nano 33 IoT-based system
Reading Time: < 1 minuteMonitor your home with this Nano 33 IoT-based system Arduino Team — January 20th, 2020 Using an Arduino Nano 33 IoT, Jithin Sanal designed a home monitoring system capable of detecting noxious gases with an MQ2 sensor as well as sensing temperature, pressure, humidity, and ambient light via a BME280 sensor…
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Full control of your TV using Alexa and Arduino IoT Cloud
Reading Time: 2 minutesFull control of your TV using Alexa and Arduino IoT Cloud Arduino Team — December 23rd, 2019 We’re excited to announce that the official Arduino Amazon Alexa skill now supports television control. You can now securely connect your TV set to Alexa using Arduino IoT Cloud and a few lines of code.…
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OpenGradeSIM is an open source incline simulator for indoor bike trainers
Reading Time: 2 minutesOpenGradeSIM is an open source incline simulator for indoor bike trainers Arduino Team — November 25th, 2019 Although he would probably rather be outdoors, after an injury Matt Ockendon had a lot more time to ride his Tacx Neo indoor trainer and tinker. He decided he wanted his rig to be able to…
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BLE central support added to ArduinoBLE
Reading Time: 4 minutesThis post is from Sandeep Mistry, Senior Software Engineer at Arduino. Today, we are pleased to announce BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) central support in v1.1.0 of the ArduinoBLE library. This major feature addition allows your Arduino board to scan for and connect to BLE peripheral devices. With one simple library, you can…
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TinyGo on Arduino
Reading Time: 3 minutesA few weeks ago, we announced that Arduino now works with TinyGo, the popular compiler that brings the Go programming language to microcontrollers. We had the opportunity to sit down with Ron Evans, Technologist for Hire, and learn more about the Arduino and TinyGo integration. Some of our audience knows about Go…
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Chirp brings data-over-sound capabilities your Arduino projects
Reading Time: 2 minutesWe are excited to announce a new partnership with Chirp, a London-based company on a mission to simplify connectivity using sound. Chirp’s machine-to-machine communications software enables any device with a loudspeaker or microphone to exchange data via inaudible sound waves. Starting today, our Chirp integration will allow Arduino-powered projects to send and…
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Chirp brings data-over-sound capabilities your Arduino projects
Reading Time: 2 minutesWe are excited to announce a new partnership with Chirp, a London-based company on a mission to simplify connectivity using sound. Chirp’s machine-to-machine communications software enables any device with a loudspeaker or microphone to exchange data via inaudible sound waves. Starting today, our Chirp integration will allow Arduino-powered projects to send and…
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Getting to know the new Arduino Nano 33 IoT
Reading Time: 3 minutesGetting to know the new Arduino Nano 33 IoT Arduino Team — May 24th, 2019 The Nano form factor has been a crowd-pleaser amongst makers for years due to its small footprint and ease of integration into any project. As announced at Maker Faire Bay Area, the Nano 33 IoT is part…