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Read environmental data (temperature, pressure, humidity, and gas resistance) from a BME680 sensor using Arduino UNO. Send the sensor data over the CAN Bus using an MCP2515 CAN controller module.
As an Arduino enthusiast, one of the most exciting and satisfying parts of a project is visualizing the output data. Whether you’re building a weather station, a motion detector, a game, or any other ...
Arduino Backend - Node.js Server for Data Visualization with Streamlit Integration This project is a Node.js server designed to extract and display sensor data fetched from a Streamlit app. The server ...
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Obtaining sensor data wirelessly and with minimal wiring is a significant application of IoT. This system is useful for monitoring people, machines, environments, and soil wirelessly. Often, a web ...
When [upir] saw that you could buy tire valve stem caps that read pressure electronically, he decided to roll his own Tire ...
Aiming at sensor fusion application development, Rutronik has created a single Arduino-compatible board with a plethora of sensors from Infineon, Bosch SE and Sensirion. Called ‘RAB1 – Sensorfusion’, ...
The Pressure Sensor Module incorporates a material called Velostat with the Arduino. This material adds more resistance when more pressure is applied to the material. This module also uses the RGB LED ...
Student Mars Kapadia has created an awesome pair of smart glasses for his school science fair, complete with a transparent OLED display. The wearable smart glasses are controlled by an Arduino ...