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RDM6300 RFID with PIC18 Dev Board

RDM6300 RFID with PIC18 Dev Board

After getting a simple LED-blink program working, I moved on to the RFID portion of my project.  It seemed to be the simplest of the three major parts (RFID, SD card, and MP3) because it’s basically just configuring the UART to receive and check the card IDs.  I’m using the RDM6300 UART RFID Module from ITeadStudio, which […]

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X105 EXPANSION BOARD

X105 EXPANSION BOARD

KEY FEATURES Input Voltage – 6V to 23Vdc converted to 5V, 3A via step-down DC/DC converter to power the Raspberry Pi VGA output  – HDMI to VGA converter supporting up to UXGA (1600×1200) and 1080p with 10-bit DAC   RS232 serial communication – Control the Raspberry Pi over RS232 or connect to external serial accessoriesUSB Storage –

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ICStation STM8 Minimum System Board

ICStation STM8 Minimum System Board

1.Features 1.Control chip is STM8S003F3P6 2.All pins can be available,and mark pins,but male pins should be welded by customers in person(Customers should provide your own male pins) 3.Support SWIM debug mode 4.There be two power supply mode,USB MINI wire and 2.54 male pin 5.You can choose crystal oscillator outside. 6.PD3 pin,connect with a LED lamp,in

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CALAO Systems Introduces PInBALL Industrial Board Based on Raspberry Pi Compute Module

CALAO Systems Introduces PInBALL Industrial Board Based on Raspberry Pi Compute Module

CALAO Systems has just launched an industrial single board computer (SBC) for professional Raspberry Pi developers called PiNBALL or, if you prefer, PAC-1210-S200-B2835-EXX…. The board is powered by the Raspberry Pi Compute Module, features interfaces such as two mini PCIe slots (for USB, I2C, GPIOs,…), fast Ethernet, HDMI, opto-isolated inputs and outputs, etc., +6 to

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Raspberry Pi Python Adventures

Raspberry Pi Python Adventures

NSC-01 For Team Near Space Circus‘ participation in the Global Space Balloon Challenge with NSC-01, we wanted to make sure that once powered up, and enclosed, we would still have control of the computer cluster and the timeline of events, as to what would happen when. As we devised a network with 7 nodes (see

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