With just an Arduino board, a DHT11 sensor, and an I2C LCD, you can create a simple yet effective weather station at home. This beginner-friendly project displays real-time temperature and humidity ...
The courier unveiled it has invested $100 million to embed RFID sensors within all its delivery vehicles, last-mile delivery ...
If you were to point to a single device responsible for much of Hackaday’s early success, it might be the Arduino Uno. The ...
The ESP8266 microcontroller is a favorite among makers for creating affordable, Wi-Fi-enabled sensor projects. Pairing it with a DHT22 temperature and humidity sensor is one of the easiest ways to get ...
We've all heard that "if you want something done right, you have to do it yourself." And that’s usually fine when it comes to ...
This repository contains the custom Yocto metadata and configuration used to build a minimal RFID-enabled image for the Raspberry Pi Zero 2W. ls -lh tmp/deploy/images ...
* @param width The width of the register data itself, defaults to 1 byte * @param byteorder The byte order of the register (used when width is > 1), ...