Homebrew wireless sensors are nothing new around these parts: grab an ESP8266, hang a BME280 from the I2C pins, and you’re just a few lines of code away from joining the Internet of Things on your own ...
It’s really hard to overstate how awesome ESP8266 development boards like the Wemos D1 Mini really are. For literally a couple of dollars you can get a decently powerful Wi-Fi enabled microcontroller ...
Sponsored by: Texas Instruments. It’s possible to build DSP functionality into low-power devices ranging from heart-rate monitors to glass-break sensors with a microcontroller that integrates a ...
The Internet of Things (IoT) is quickly becoming ubiquitous, whether in the home, on the factory floor, or say, at the doctor’s office (Fig. 1). For the system engineer, there are many approaches to ...
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