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49 thoughts on “ Radiation Sensor Shield For The Arduino ” Rob Ray says: April 17, 2011 at 4:08 pm Yeah ... What I was getting at was that an arduino shield isn’t going to help anybody in Japan.
Makers and developers looking for a motion sensor Arduino Shield, are sure to be interested in this new ICU-Duino which has been created by Patrick Thomas Mitchell based in Ottawa, Canada ...
The XENSIV Sensor Shield for Arduino enables hardware interoperability between multiple Infineon MCUs and sensors as a fully integrated development platform. The featured sensors include XENSIV 60 GHz ...
With EVShield we can use all our Lego treasure to create great and smart contraptions. EVShield’s arduino library supports all sensors and motors. Building smarter robots with EVShield is a breeze.
When getting started with Arduino, it is good to have a shield with a lot of integrated components to get used to how to interact with the different sensors and displays. TK shows us how to get ...
The NB-IoT Sensor Shield is based on the Quectel BG96 M1/NB-IoT modem, which is a low-power module that supports Cat M1 and Cat.NB1 with fall-back to E-GPRS (850/900/1800/1900MHz). The board also ...
One is Arduino standard, it can be well mate with standard Arduino boards like UNO, MEGA2560, Leonardo and DUE etc. The other one is alternative port which can be connect to any platform like ...