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IoT Robotic Arm

IoT Robotic Arm

The project is Robotic-arm controlled by a mobile application known as BLYNK; it is free and… Description Description:- The project is Robotic-arm controlled by a mobile application known as BLYNK; it is free and easy to use for automation and IoT projects for beginners. In this project, multiple servo control different axes and rotation of the […]

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NEW GAP9 IOT OFFERS FIVE TIMES LOWER POWER CONSUMPTION THAN GAP8

NEW GAP9 IOT OFFERS FIVE TIMES LOWER POWER CONSUMPTION THAN GAP8

Last year, GreenWaves Technologies launched the GAP8 multi-core RISC-V microcontroller, aimed at artificial intelligence (AI) at the edge at ultra-low power consumption. Results from the GAP8 IoT SoC shows it performs inference at 3.7mA against 60mA for the same workload on STM32F7 Arm Cortex-M7 MCU. As a result of this performance, the company has now expanded its GAP IoT application processor family They launched GAP9, which

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MUDITA PURE PHONE HELPS YOU MEDITATE AND AVOID DISTRACTIONS

MUDITA PURE PHONE, HELPS YOU MEDITATE AND AVOID DISTRACTIONS

Smartphones are pivotal to our day to day activities. They help us in many ways, but too often they become a time-consuming burden we carry with us all the time. Due to this, Mudita addressed this problem, through designing Mudita Pure phone. The Mudita Pure phone has a minimalist design for simple living. The company says: Designing Mudita Pure was

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KEITHLEY SMUS EMULATE CLASSIC CURVE TRACERS WITH NEW SOFTWARE

KEITHLEY SMUS EMULATE CLASSIC CURVE TRACERS WITH NEW SOFTWARE

Tektronix brings many of the key features loved in classic curve tracers to Keithley SourceMeter source measure units (SMUs) with the release of its Keithley I-V Tracer software. Tektronix introduced the industry’s first curve tracer in 1955 to display characteristic curves for vacuum tubes. This was followed by models for testing transistors, diodes, and other solid-state

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BACK TO THE FUTURE PROP CAN TELL WHEN IT HITS 88 MPH

BACK TO THE FUTURE PROP CAN TELL WHEN IT HITS 88 MPH

Obviously, the most iconic piece of fictional hardware from the Back to the Future films is Doc Brown’s DeLorean DMC-12 time machine. But we’d have to agree with [Jason Altice] of CodeMakesItGo that the second-most memorable gadget is the modified Futaba remote control used to control the DeLorean from a distance. Now, thanks to his detailed build guide, you can

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