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6 smart home devices anyone can build with a cheap ESP32 and an even cheaper sensor
These are some great DIY projects that you can do for cheap.
The clear side cover of the AR4 MK5. The internal cooling fan, Teensy 4.1 board, and wiring are neatly visible. You can feel the designer's attention to detail in this beauty. 1. A 6-axis robot arm on ...
Abstract: Ventilators are an absolute must in today's healthcare for patients in respiratory distress, especially those impacted by the COVID-19 epidemic. However, especially in environments with ...
DI Fuel System Sensor Configuration: Rail Sensor Input, LPFP/HPFP Setup, and Pressure Monitoring — A user configuring a direct injection (DI) fuel system asked about locating the fuel rail sensor ...
Design and Analysis of a Low-Cost Device for Detecting Prime Factors of Fire Ignition in Environment
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Recent advancements in radio frequency (RF) sensing technology can be attributed to the development of the Internet of Things (IoT), healthcare, RF-identification, and communication applications. RF ...
The increasing availability of low-cost sensors and open source projects make it easier than ever for a maker to build his own air quality node. Nonetheless, depending on one’s goal and its related ...
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