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Building a LoRaWAN Class A Sensor Node with ESP8266, BME680 and RYLR993
In this video, I’m building a LoRaWAN Class A sensor node using an ESP8266, BME680 environmental sensor, and REYAX RYLR993 ...
Researchers at the University of Arkansas and the University of Michigan have reported the first use of ultra-low power ...
If you think smart home, you might not imagine a temperature sensor, but there's a lot you can achieve with one of those and ...
A dual resonator graphene sensor measures pressure with exceptional precision and stability, using built-in temperature ...
Researchers in United Arab Emirates have developed a novel model that relies on either the open-circuit voltage or the maximum power point voltage to estimate PV module operating temperature without ...
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5 tasks an ESP32 can handle better than a Raspberry Pi
While the Raspberry Pi reigns as an SBC for multitasking and advanced processing, it’s the ESP32 that outshines it by doing one task (sometimes more) better. Housing an ESP32 for single-purpose ...
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