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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 ...
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I turned a photo frame and an ESP32 into the perfect smart home display
Over time, I've found different uses for it, and the most recent way that I'm using it is likely the one I'll settle on.
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 ...
One of the joys of writing up the entries for the 2025 Component Abuse Challenge has come in finding all the different alternative uses for the humble transistor. This building block of all modern ...
An array of graphene-silicon solar cells provides enough power to continuously supply small devices unconnected from the ...
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Sweat-powered Sticker Turns Your Drinking Cup into a Health Sensor
Full study: “ A smart cup for wireless, biofuel-powered, sweat-based vitamin C sensing .” Co-authors of the study include Muhammad Inam Khan*, Ryan Burns*, Akshit Agarwal, Lu Yin, Jongmin Moon, Bumsik ...
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