While there is a time and place for wirelessly controlled devices, sometimes you want something you can just reach out and ...
Anyone who works with a desktop 3D printer will be familiar with the question of how much filament is left on the spool. Maker LVTRC has developed a spool holder that integrates a scale and a round ...
Bonezegei XPT2046 is a simple Arduino library for resistive touch screens based on the XPT2046 controller. The library provides functions to read the touch coordinates X, Y, and Z from the screen, as ...
The ESP32-2424S012 is an ESP32-C3 WiFi and BLE development board with a 1.28-inch round touchscreen color display that is fully housed in a black or white plastic enclosure and suitable for Arduino ...
This project runs on an Arduino Uno or equivalent. For me personally, I prefer the SparkFun RedBoard - Programmed with Arduino (DEV-13975) - https://www.sparkfun.com ...
If an Arduino port is not showing up, your USB connection might be faulty or the ports may be disabled entirely. We will show you how to enable a port in Arduino and look it up in the Device Manager.
Hello, I’m excited to review the ESP32 display modules and HMI touchscreens from Elecrow with sizes ranging from 2.4 to 7.0 inches. For this review, Elecrow kindly provided me with both 3.5-inch and 7 ...
Good news for users of the Arduino GIGA R1 WiFi board: you can now add a nice touch display to your board with minimum effort thanks to the brand-new Arduino GIGA Display Shield. It provides a 3.97” ...
We build this weather monitoring system using Arduino that provides information such as temperature and humidity on a color touch-screen display. It can also control the temperature through the ...
Ian Buckley is a freelance journalist, musician, performer and video producer living in Berlin, Germany. When he's not writing or on stage, he's tinkering with DIY electronics or code in the hope of ...
Cherie is a Creative Technologist who joined MUO in 2021. She's an avid maker and technical writer, with experience using Raspberry Pi, Arduino, Micro:bit, ATtiny, and ATMega devices as well as ...
Fig. 3: SPB neurons that express Tacr1 and Gpr83 exhibit different responses to cutaneous stimuli, which is explained by their distinct synaptic inputs from different subtypes of primary sensory ...
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