What happens when you combine an Arduino-based microcontroller with a palm-sized aluminum box and clicky buttons? A fidget toy that invites coder creativity.
Critics worry Lego’s new Smart Bricks will dull children’s imaginations by replacing free play with lights and sounds. That ...
This sensor uses I2C or SPI to communicate. For I2C it is then required to create a TwoWire interface before accessing to the sensors: LSM6DSO16IS_DataLog_Terminal: This application shows how to get ...
Objective Self-reports of physical activity (PA) have been the mainstay of measurement in most non-communicable disease (NCD) surveillance systems. To these, other measures are added to summate to a ...
It’s encouraging to see Lego use technology to innovate on its standard bricks, but it should also make use of the ...
Professional mountain bike racing is a rather bizarre sport. At the highest level, times between podiums will be less than a ...
Abstract: High-precision MEMS accelerometers with nano-g resolution are emergent instruments for geophysical applications and proved their competence in terms of functionality. The electromagnetic ...
Abstract: Aiming at minimizing 1/f noise of tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR) accelerometers, a new principle incorporated acceleration sensing and 1/f noise suppression is demonstrated both ...
ArduinoHA allows to integrate an Arduino/ESP based device with Home Assistant using MQTT. The library is designed to use as low resources (RAM/flash) as possible. Initially, it was optimized to work ...
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