Tag: Hardware
RDA5981 is a $1 Fully Integrated WiFi Chip with an ARM Core
RDA’s RDA5981 is a fully integrated low-power WiFi chip from RDA Microelectronics. RDA5981 is a fully built WiFi chip highly intended for applications in the areas of a smart home, audio applications and IoT applications. The RDA5981 is being used in devices running Baidu DuerOS, the...
Continue ReadingPanasonic PAN9420 is a standalone fully embedded Wi-Fi Module
Building an Internet of Things infrastructure most times depends upon the wireless connectivity, but there are many options for wireless and not every device is IP addressable – a requisite feature for IoT. There are many wireless interface options, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE),...
Continue ReadingPortwell eNuC SBC is powered by Apollo Lake SoCs with Display Ports
The Intel Apollo Lake SoCs officially known as the Intel Atom® processor E3900 series, Intel® Celeron® processor N3350, and Intel® Pentium® processor N4200 platform empowers real-time computing in digital surveillance, new in-vehicle experiences, advancements in industrial and office...
Continue ReadingRaspberry Pi Zero WH – No Soldering Raspberry Pi Zero W
The Raspberry Pi Zero W is a single board computer and a great way to get started with learning coding and hardware projects. The “W” in the Raspberry Pi Zero signifies the board contains inbuilt Wifi and Bluetooth. Costing around $10, the Raspberry Pi Zero W is a great board to...
Continue ReadingNanoPi S2, A $45 Development Board For Professionals & Hobbyists
FriendlyArm has released NanoPi S2, a small board with WiFi, Bluetooth and eMMC for professionals, enterprise users, makers and hobbyists. This NanoPi board uses the Samsung Quad Core Cortex-A9 S5P4418 SoC with dynamic frequency scaling up to 1.4GHz. It comes with 1G DDR3 RAM,...
Continue ReadingExternal Hardware Monitor
Vincenzopaolo FlameE @ instructables.com shows us how to create an external hardware monitor based on Arduino and Nokia LCD display. Communication with the PC is done using Visual Basic program. Hi guys! Today I will show you how create an external hardware monitor with any Arduino...
Continue ReadingSimplify yourself a mechanical design of a device
With suitable spacers and other fastening technology you´ll use a space optimally while gaining a stable and professional construction at the same time. Success and reliability of a device depends not only on laboratory tests in “ideal conditions” but also on its mechanical...
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