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grove-linux-driver
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Advice for arduino project
https://www.seeedstudio.com looks pretty interesting to me because of the built in battery charge circuit.
- Irrigation system / daily amount of water per plant
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Recommended low-wattage PleX transcoder to pair with DS923+?
A common source for Jetson is https://www.seeedstudio.com
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A new radio library for NRF52840 to NRF24L01+ communication
I was sent a new XIAO BLE Sense device by https://www.seeedstudio.com/ so decided I would figure out how to manage communication. It was quite a project, since the Enhanced ShockBurst protocol has to be implemented in software. I have a few things to figure out, but the library is mostly functional, I'm looking for input on issues etc. and or improvements to make. It has been tested with the complete RF24 communication stack, although the RF24Network and higher libs need modifications to work with this library.
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Jetson Nano stock?
https://www.seeedstudio.com expensive compared to original, but not huge
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🎉 Thanks to Seeed Studio for sending us some boards
Our friends at Seeed Studio send us some boards! We will work together to make them compatible with Luos technology and build great projects using Seeed Studio and Luos.
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Learning Embedded IoT: 3 Steps for Choosing a Development Board
SeeedStudio
- SENSECAP SITES
- Mikrokontrollerek és elektronika - hol vásároljak?
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Stream IoT data into Excel
This post contains links to sample code that you can use with the FarmBeats for students kit, available from Seeed Studios.
SparkFun_MLX90640_Arduino_Example
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Ask HN: Did students lose interest in electronics as a hobby in the early 80s?
We made abstractions successfully, world changing abstractions.
Do the NAND to Tetris course and see that tech is abstractions on top of abstractions. Electronics today is frequently represented by code. Check out Verilog or VHDL.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardware_description_language
Where electronics stayed interesting is in the realm where code meets reality -> robotics and art.
Playing with LED's, robotics competitions, quad copters, cosplay. Maybe adjacent to SDR. Raspberry Pi's and Arduinos.
Check out ADAFruit: https://www.adafruit.com/
or Sparkfun: https://www.sparkfun.com/
Check out sites like: https://hackaday.com/
There is also the greater cultures: Maker culture and hacker culture. Maker Faire is super interesting and has many many attendees.
I would say that in America, it is harder to work with electronics because the number of maker spaces and places you could buy parts (RadioShack/Fry's) greatly diminished, but afluent folks can definitely have an electronics hobby supplied by online vendors.
- A local solderless electronics vendor?
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High School Engineering Project: Where should I start?
Sparkfun is a great resource for cheap supplies and tutorials sparkfun
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What would be a super cool gift for an electrical engineering student?
It's really a golden age for EEs. If he likes to play/experiment with stuff, then a good online store is Sparkfun. My wife still gets me gift certificates from there & I love it. You can make/create A LOT of things from there. If he likes to program/software, you will find a lot there.
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LPT: How to not shop at Amazon
for specialized things, look for specialized sites or services. For example if you're buying spicy Korean ramen on Amazon because you can't find it locally, check to see if a service like Umamicart might deliver in your area. If you're ordering organic groceries from Whole Foods (Amazon), check to see if a service like Thrive Market might work for you. If you're into hobbyist electronics and want to pick up some Arduino gear, maybe check out SparkFun. Each of these companies is run by people who are passionate about the market they've specialized in and they're a better place to spend your money than Amazon.
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My 14 year old son wants to learn how to code
The other reason to lean towards C++ is the land of ARduino. Arduino is a microcontroller board where people ( a lot of kids really) create real world projects. It is pretty cool as the hardware can be used to drive model servo's, read form sensors write to displays and offer a lot of fun to a technically inclined child. You can learn about Arduino here: https://www.arduino.cc/. This melds the world of programming with real world hardware and gives a kid plenty of avenues to follow. Some sites that encourage educational exploration with electronics: https://www.adafruit.com/, https://www.allelectronics.com/category/209/educational-kits/1.html, https://www.jameco.com/shop/keyword=Educational-Electronic-Kits, https://www.sparkfun.com/ and likely several hundred more. In any event mixing electronics and programming is a good way to learn both with a meaningful hobby. Robotics can really prime the interests in writing software.
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Resources for designing circuit board on embedded systems
Sparkfun sells tons of MCU dev/breakout and sensor boards, and the schematics are available for nearly all of them, along with "hookup guides". Look under the Documents tab for each product. You can learn a lot by studying these.
- Very new to robotics. What type of robot should a beginner like me build first?
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I'm a newbie wanting to make a system to measure atmospheric data at intervals and record it in a spreadsheet. How do I get the data from my device to CSV?
Other companies do this as well, like Sparkfun, DFRobot, Wemos/Lolin, etc. I feel that Adafruit goes the extra mile. And that has won my loyalty.
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Resources
www.sparkfun.com
What are some alternatives?
urf_lib - Library with BLE stack implementation and various useful functions for nRF52832 MCU
Adafruit_Sensor - Common sensor library
generator-office - Yeoman generator for building Microsoft Office related projects.
DHTNew - Arduino library for DHT11 and DHT22 with automatic sensor recognition
Mutichannel_Gas_Sensor - This Arduino library is used for driving "Xadow - Mutichannel Gas Sensor" and "Grove - Mutichanel Gas Sensor"
ESP-Google-Sheet-Client - Arduino Google Sheet REST client library for Arduino
nrf_to_nrf - OSI Layer 2 (ESB) Radio Driver for NRF52x
Google-Sheets-Logging - Log data from an ESP8266 device directly to Google Sheets without a third party service. Log sensor data, send data by pressing a button, and receive data from a Google spreadsheet. (NodeMCU, Wemos D1 mini, Adafruit Feather HUZZAH, etc)
uMyo
Rotary_Encoder_Breakout-Illuminated - This is a clever little breakout board for both the RGB and R/G illuminated rotary encoders.
Ethernet - Ethernet Library for Arduino
RF_Links - These wireless transmitters and receivers easily fit into a breadboard and work well with microcontrollers to create a very simple wireless data link.