Arduino has certainly made its mark in the world of DIY electronics, providing an accessible platform for a wide range of creative and interactive projects. Known for its user-friendly hardware and ...
Just got your hands on an ESP32? Don’t dive into a complex first build; start slow with something simple. These projects will introduce you to basics like flashing your microcontroller, adding ...
The SHT3x family of sensors should work up to 1 MHz I2C. This library should also work for SHT30 and SHT35 but these are not tested yet. Sometimes you need to control more devices than possible with ...
This library is experimental and implements a minimal subset of the functionality of the sensor. The library includes reading the temperature and humidity register and the manufacturer-ID register.
Can an ESP32 detect people without cameras or motion sensors? Discover how Wi-Fi signal disturbances, CSI, and smart DSP enable real-time occupancy and mov ...
Temperatures are skyrocketing for the third straight day across the Eastern US, but there’s at least three different ways to say how hot it really is.
The number on the thermometer only tells half the story. Here’s what to know about heat index—and why some scientists are rethinking how it is calculated.
New Smart Home Update Aims to Simplify Everyday Device Connections ...
[Jean-Christophe Rona] found himself with some free time and decided to finish a project he started two years ago, reverse engineering cheap 433MHz home automation equipment. He hopes to control his ...