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How to Connect Raspberry Pi to CAN Bus

How to Connect Raspberry Pi to CAN Bus

This tutorial shows you how to connect Raspberry Pi to CAN Bus (e.g. your car), explaining the role of each part and some recurrent errors. This post was originally published on my blog: http://youness.net/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-can-bus. In this post, I will explain you how to connect Raspberry Pi to a CAN Bus (e.g. your car). Firstly, know that Raspberry Pi boards aren’t […]

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INDUSTRY LEADING ENERGY HARVESTING TECHNOLOGY FROM E PEAS ENABLES ACCURATE CONTINUOUS ANIMAL TRACKING

INDUSTRY-LEADING ENERGY HARVESTING TECHNOLOGY FROM E-PEAS ENABLES ACCURATE & CONTINUOUS ANIMAL TRACKING

Highlighting the huge application potential of the company’s advanced power management ICs (PMICs), e-peas has confirmed that its AEM10941 devices for photovoltaic energy harvesting are being incorporated into tracking equipment employed in Australian cattle ranches. e-peas engineers worked in conjunction with the team at Dutch systems integrator SODAQ on the development and implementation of energy efficient livestock monitoring hardware for

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GW16130 MINI PCIE SATELLITE MODEM FOR IOT APPLICATIONS

GW16130 MINI-PCIE SATELLITE MODEM FOR IOT APPLICATIONS

The GW16130 is a Mini-PCIe Satellite Modem Radio adapter that provides cost-effective, short burst satellite connectivity for asset tracking, fleet management, telemetry, oceanographic data, grid monitoring and Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The GW16130 features an Iridium 9603N satellite transceiver which allows two-way communications anywhere in the world with a clear line of sight to the sky. The Iridium

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NEW LAMBDA LORA MODULE SERIES ACHIEVE 22KM RANGE

NEW LAMBDA LORA MODULE SERIES ACHIEVE 22KM+ RANGE

The new LAMBDA series of RF modules have been introduced as part of the LoRa collection at RF Solutions; LAMBDA62 and LAMBDA80. The LAMBDA modules incorporate the impressive Semtech SX1262 and SX1280 LoRa, providing ultra-long range. Spread spectrum communication and high interference immunity within minimal current consumption, provides an extremely high performance and cost-effective transceiver module. Available as 868MHz, the LAMBDA62 has an integrated

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NEW IC IS CAPABLE OF 100MV COLD START WITH EXTENDED INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE

NEW IC IS CAPABLE OF 100MV COLD START, WITH EXTENDED INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE

e-peas has announced the introduction of a new power management IC specifically optimized for energy harvesting from thermal sources in wireless sensors application. Supplied in a space-saving 28-pin QFN package, the AEM20940 is a highly advanced device based on proprietary technology that is capable of extracting available input current up to levels of 110mA. Taking DC

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Microchip New Ultra Low Power LoRa SiP

Microchip New Ultra-Low Power LoRa SiP

Microchip has announced at Electronica 2018 in Munich its new  SAM R34/35 integrated LoRa System-in-Package (SiP) family which combines an ultra-low-power 32-bit microcontroller, a sub-GHz RF LoRa transceiver and a software stack. The chip is built specifically for the Internet of Things and for remote sensor platforms that only wake up periodically to transmit small

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AN SDR TRANSCEIVER THE OLD SCHOOL WAY

AN SDR TRANSCEIVER THE OLD-SCHOOL WAY

Software-defined radios or SDRs have provided a step-change in the way we use radio. From your FM broadcast receiver which very likely now has single-application SDR technology embedded in a chip through to the all-singing-all-dancing general purpose SDR you’d find on an experimenter’s bench, control over signal processing has moved from the analogue domain into

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