!!!Warning!!! Clone the project instead of making changes to the original design. !!!Warning!!! This is a micro drone made using Arduino Nano and NRF24L01 Battery1 : 3.7V Battery2 : 3.7V Motor : 8520 micro coreless motor Connect NRF24L01 (with adapter module) using jumper wires
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NodeMCU V3 ESP8266 ESP-12E is WiFi development board that helps you to prototype your IoT product with few Lua script lines, or through Arduino IDE. The board is based on ESP8266 ESP-12E variant, unlike other ESP-12E, you won’t need to buy a separate breakout board, usb to serial adapter, or even solder it to a PCB to get started, you will only need a usb cable (Micro USB).
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Minimum components for PCB Arduino UNO assuming the microcontroller is connected to a computer with: SparkFun FTDI Basic Breakout - 5V You will need to decide if you want to use a vertical or horizontal header to connect the FTDI breakout board to the microcontroller.
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MikroBUS socket for EFR32xG24 Explorer Kit is a small form factor development and evaluation platform based on the EFR32MG24 System-on-Chip. The EFR32xG24 Explorer Kit is focused on rapid prototyping and concept creation of IoT applications for 2.4 GHz wireless protocols including Bluetooth LE, Bluetooth mesh, Zigbee, Thread, and Matter. #template #arduino-matter #arduino #siliconlabs #bluetooth #thread #zigbee #matter
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This is an Energy Meter project leveraging an ATTiny85 microcontroller (U1) to sense current through an ACS712 module (U2). It displays the data in real-time on an OLED display (OLED1) and interacts with three buttons (NEXT, MENU, OK). This compact energy meter is suitable for edge computing and low-power Internet of Things (IoT) applications #project #keypad #arduino #attiny85 #ISP #reusable #module #edge-computing #edgeComputing #microchip #sublayout
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