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Top 8 C++ sparkfun Projects
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SparkFun_MLX90640_Arduino_Example
Controlling and reading from the MLX90640 IR array thermal imaging sensor
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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.
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SparkFun_AS7265x_Arduino_Library
An Arduino library for the trifecta of spectral sensors covering 18 discrete wavelengths from NIR to UV.
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Rotary_Encoder_Breakout-Illuminated
This is a clever little breakout board for both the RGB and R/G illuminated rotary encoders.
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SparkFun_Qwiic_OpenLog_Arduino_Library
Control the I2C based Qwiic OpenLog with ease! This library makes reading, writing, and even arithmetic easy.
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SparkFun_TMP117_Arduino_Library
Communicates with the TMP117 over I2C to quickly integrate a temperature sensor into your project.
Project mention: Ask HN: Did students lose interest in electronics as a hobby in the early 80s? | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-05-28We 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.
C++ sparkfun related posts
- Ask HN: Did students lose interest in electronics as a hobby in the early 80s?
- A local solderless electronics vendor?
- High School Engineering Project: Where should I start?
- LPT: How to not shop at Amazon
- Lisp-Powered Laptop with a Battery Life Measured in Years
- Resources for designing circuit board on embedded systems
- Very new to robotics. What type of robot should a beginner like me build first?
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Index
What are some of the best open-source sparkfun projects in C++? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | SparkFun_MLX90640_Arduino_Example | 114 |
2 | RF_Links | 58 |
3 | SparkFun_AS7265x_Arduino_Library | 33 |
4 | SparkFun_LIS3DH_Arduino_Library | 20 |
5 | Rotary_Encoder_Breakout-Illuminated | 17 |
6 | SparkFun_Qwiic_OpenLog_Arduino_Library | 16 |
7 | LilyTiny_LilyTwinkle | 15 |
8 | SparkFun_TMP117_Arduino_Library | 8 |
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