Recent DIY trends show makers increasingly turning to ESP32 microcontrollers and Arduino platforms for smart home projects, replacing costlier or overpowered setups like Raspberry Pi in many cases.
Debugging is a vital skill for Arduino makers, whether you’re addressing compile errors, unexpected sensor readings, or hardware malfunctions. Combining software-based logging with targeted use of ...
MicroPython is a well-known and easy-to-use way to program microcontrollers in Python. If you’re using an Arduino Uno Q, ...
LILYGO's T-Watch Ultra is an ESP32-S3-based smartwatch development platform that appears to be an upgrade over the previous T ...
If you were to point to a single device responsible for much of Hackaday’s early success, it might be the Arduino Uno. The ...
Rohde & Schwarz recently announced the MXO3, a 1 GHz, 12-bit oscilloscope. The company sent a review unit. In this part, I ...
Multicore processing boosts performance and energy efficiency in many coding situations. Bare-metal algorithms further ...
Using 3D-printed pools and an Arduino, scientists recreated ancient hot springs and produced the crude protocells that may ...
Full-motion video games occupy a curious niche in video game history. If you’re not familiar with the term, it refers to ...
Waveshare UGV Beast is an off-road robot with tracked wheels designed for Raspberry Pi 4 or 5 SBC handling AI vision and ...
The educational institution one chooses shapes more than his transcript of records. It influences how one thinks, works, and ...
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