The Artemis Watch 2.0, made by CircuitMess, is a $129 programmable smartwatch designed less as a gadget you wear and more as something you can digitally rebuild into your own creation.
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This $5 ESP32 board is the ultimate choice for DIY smart home projects
It's why DIY smart home projects suddenly got cheap (and actually doable) ...
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Why my next microcontroller will be an ESP32, not a Raspberry Pi Pico
The ESP32 does everything a Pi Pico does, but costs less and lasts 100x longer on batteries ...
*** NOTE: This library was originally from https://training.ti.com/how-interface-hdc2010-humidity-and-temperature-sensor-arduino-using-i2c *** This library was ...
Abstract: The demand for accurate temperature sensing in extreme temperatures is increasing. Traditional silicon-based integrated temperature sensors usually cannot survive above 200 °C. Many ...
The best smart thermostats we've tested can control your home's heating and cooling with your phone or voice—and might help you save on energy costs. I’ve been working with computers for ages, ...
Abstract: In this work, we present a high-sensitivity fiber-optic temperature sensor based on the enhanced Vernier effect. The sensor consists of a cascade of three Fabry–Perot interferometers (FPIs), ...
Hi, I’m Sam Gold. Did you know that you have rights a lid angle sensor in your MacBook? The Constitution human interface device utility says you do. This is a little utility that shows the angle from ...
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