An Arduino is a popular open-source single-board microcontroller. Learn how to program one and let the possibilities take shape. By The Big Book Of Hacks Published Jan 10, 2013 3:00 AM EST Get the ...
The project will function as a wireless programming and debugging link to access hard to reach Arduino board inside a machine by using the XBee protocol. An FTDI cable is used to attach one XBee that ...
[Kirill] wrote in to share his Arduino-based PIC programmer. It is capable of writing to the 18F family of chips, including 18F2XXX and 18F4XXX. We think that’s pretty exciting because this line of ...
[Hans Peter] wanted to move away from using full Arduino boards in his projects. One of the components he rarely used after the development stage is the USB hardware. Once the firmware is flashed to ...
An RGB LED module is a versatile lighting component that can produce millions of colours by mixing red, green, and blue light ...
The circuit was based on the use of Arduino AVR to build a high voltage programmer which can be used to fix pesky fuses. The circuit was based on the use of Arduino AVR to build a high voltage ...
On 7 October, the open-source hardware community woke up to surprising news. Qualcomm, the tech giant behind the Snapdragon ...
The Raspberry Pi Pico is the new kid on the microcontroller block. How does it compare to the long-established Arduino Nano?
Qualcomm and Arduino have both stated that they are committed to openness, and schematics and design files for the UNO Q will ...
The UNO Q also includes onboard eMMC storage, support for camera, display, and audio peripherals, and compatibility with the ...