News

The concept of “Intellectual Rooms” is based on integrating common IoT devices, such as smartphones, wearables, smartwatches, ...
Cooking is all about temperature control: too cold isn’t good enough, and too hot can ruin everything. To aid in this regard, ...
Climate change left its signature on the atmosphere early in the industrial revolution, reveals a thought experiment ...
Terahertz radiation (THz), electromagnetic radiation with frequencies ranging between 0.1 and 10 THz, could be leveraged to ...
As I've experimented and played with a lot of different sensors, I've discovered that these basic devices can be built for ...
Arduino Nano. DHT22 and BMP280 sensors. Raspberry Pi Zero W. Steps: Arduino collects sensor data and sends it via serial to the Pi. Pi parses and stores data using Python + SQLite. Optional: Build a ...
Learn how to build a WiFi-enabled Arduino Weather Monitoring System that reads temperature, humidity, pressure, air quality, and more using sensors like DHT11, BMP180, and MQ135. This hands-on project ...
Recently I was looking for an inexpensive pressure + temperature sensor for a barometric altimeter project, which then led to me finding the SPL07-003. After learning there was no existing library to ...
The Arduino Plug and Make Kit provides a 10-minute, cloud-based IoT solution that includes QWIIC and smartphone-based sensors, transducers, and actuators.
The magic lies in Arduino's Modulino nodes, which consist of various sensors and actuators that connect to the UNO R4 WiFi board. The Plug and Make Kit is a complete package to get started.
This Arduino-based Pomodoro timer project also uses this 25-minute cycle. Once you push the button to start the timer, it will run for 25 minutes, display a count-up timer and a "Study time!" ...