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VIA LAUNCHES VIA VAB 950 BOARD POWERED BY MEDIATEK I500 AIOT PLATFORM

VIA LAUNCHES VIA VAB-950 BOARD POWERED BY MEDIATEK I500 AIOT PLATFORM

VIA Technologies, Inc. today announced the launch of the VIA VAB-950 board powered by the MediaTek i500 AIoT platform. Combining high-performance AI technology for display, object recognition, and voice with rich wireless and I/O connectivity features, the board accelerates the development of groundbreaking smart devices for myriad home, commercial, industrial, and educational use cases. As AI moves […]

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LAIRD CONNECTIVITY SENTRIUS MG100 MULTI WIRELESS IOT GATEWAYS WITH LTEM NB IOT AND BLUETOOTH 5

LAIRD CONNECTIVITY SENTRIUS MG100 MULTI-WIRELESS IOT GATEWAYS WITH LTEM/NB-IOT AND BLUETOOTH 5

The creation of a sensor network can result in an overwhelming amount of work. From deciding on the perfect technologies to making your prototype and ensuring it is secure, it usually is a demanding task. But what if there was a way to simplify this process? There is, actually, the new Sentrius MG100 Gateway from Laird Connectivity

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MOUSER ELECTRONICS NOW OFFERING FULL UWB FORMERLY DECAWAVE PORTFOLIO FROM QORVO

MOUSER ELECTRONICS NOW OFFERING FULL UWB (FORMERLY DECAWAVE) PORTFOLIO FROM QORVO

Mouser Electronics, Inc., an authorised global distributor of Qorvo products, is pleased to announce that Qorvo’s complete line of ultra-wideband (UWB) technology products — formerly Decawave — is now available to order on the Mouser website. Qorvo’s UWB product portfolio includes pioneering Impulse Radio UWB technology, which allows for centimetre accuracy distance/location measurement and secure

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JAKE WACHLIN DEMONSTRATES HIS CAN CONTROLLED DUAL CLOSED LOOP MOTOR CONTROLLER

JAKE WACHLIN DEMONSTRATES HIS CAN CONTROLLED DUAL CLOSED- LOOP MOTOR CONTROLLER

Jake Wachlin has posted on Hackaday a CAN Controlled Dual Closed-Loop Motor Controller. CAN is an acronym for Controller Area Network. This is a robotic vehicle bus standard designed to enable microcontrollers and devices to communicate with each other’s applications without a host computer. This mechanism is implemented in the CAN controlled dual closed-loop motor controller. This controlled dual closed-loop

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STWIN SENSORTILE WIRELESS INDUSTRIAL NODE DEVELOPMENT KIT AND REFERENCE DESIGN FOR INDUSTRIAL IOT APPLICATIONS

STWIN SENSORTILE WIRELESS INDUSTRIAL NODE DEVELOPMENT KIT AND REFERENCE DESIGN FOR INDUSTRIAL IOT APPLICATIONS

What is not to love about aggregating boards? They ease the development process, giving you a necessary time boost because you have a board with some of the components you may need right there, ready to be used in your new application! This is why you need to take a look at the STWIN SensorTile. But

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Raspberry Pi As Completely Wireless Router

Raspberry Pi As Completely Wireless Router

This instructable is to create a wireless router from a raspberry pi and a wireless adapter, None of this work is original just pieced together after several fails I hope this helps. My sources are: https://howtoraspberrypi.com/create-a-wi-fi-hotspo… https://github.com/billz/raspap-webgui https://github.com/billz/raspap-webgui/issues/141 contributor Caxton1 For this project I used a raspberry pi zero w but any raspberry pi may be

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Raspberry Pi 400 laptop with 11.9 inch touchscreen LCD

Raspberry Pi 400 laptop with 11.9-inch touchscreen LCD

Raspberry Pi enthusiasts interested in building their very own laptop using the Raspberry Pi 400 Personal Computer combined with a small 11.9-inch touchscreen LCD might be interested in a new project created by Sasaki published to the Hackster.io website this week by Kamaluddin Khan. The project uses the fantastic Raspberry Pi 400 computer system which is integrated into its

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