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NetWorker an advanced web server with a microcrontroller Schematic

NetWorker – an advanced web server with a microcrontroller

An Internet connection would be a valuable addition to many projects, but often designers are put off by the complexities involved. The ‘NetWorker’, which consists of a small printed circuit board, a free software library and a ready-to-use microcontroller-based web server, solves these problems and allows beginners to add Internet connectivity to their projects. More

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Remote Controlling a Car over the Web. Ingredients Smartphone WebSocket and Raspberry Pi.

Remote Controlling a Car over the Web. Ingredients: Smartphone, WebSocket, and Raspberry Pi.

At Kaazing, we have been experimenting with using a smartphone as a remote control for quite some time now. Those familiar with our demos may have seen our Zing-Pong demo (which is a “Pong”-style game using smartphones to control the paddles over WebSocket) or our Racer demo (which is a 3D Formula One car rendered

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Web control four rotator fifteen relays and many other features that come from Raspberry PI RemoteQTH server.

Web control four rotator, fifteen relays and many other features that come from Raspberry PI RemoteQTH server.

Main functions: Control the four rotators using the light buttons, rotary encoder and with a two-line display for each rotor. Same control remoted via web interface or telnet – only click to map and confirm rotating. Rotator module can directly control the motor of the rotator DC version of the phase-change AC version switching CW

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Controlling LIRC From the Web1

Controlling LIRC From the Web

In this post I will cover how to create a web interface + API for LIRC, the Linux Infrared Remote Control project. I will be using NodeJS and a RaspberryPi in this post, but the ideas generalize to other languages and hardware. This post will serve as Part 3 of my open source universal remote

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Raspberry Pi world web cam

Raspberry Pi world web cam

Concept: The broadband Internet that you use in your house for 24*7 might be costing you around $9 to $35 per month , add another $150 (one time ) to it and you have your own home surveillance system which will monitor your home 24*7 from a strategic point inside your home which you can

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