Recently, I exhausted my stock of common passive infrared (PIR) motion sensor modules and was looking for a new one to play with. I searched the web for a small type with self-contained electronics.
Automated test stations don’t always need proprietary test tools. Using a microcontroller, a PC, and free software tools, we developed an automated test station to test and align motion sensors. Test ...
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7 smart home devices you can replace with a $5 ESP32 board
Extra sensory production.
The Xsens Avior is a lightweight, OEM form factor inertial measurement unit (IMU) with a compact 36.8mm x 40mm footprint which offers enhanced performance in a wide variety of industrial and ...
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 ...
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7 ESP32 projects you can do in 1 hour
Build all the things.
The LSM320DL multi-sensor module provides what the company says is five degrees of freedom. In essence, the integration of a three-axis digital accelerometer with a two-axis digital gyroscope in a ...
On the surface the $199 Peq Watchdog kit appears to be a home surveillance solution that's stuck in the past. Its included camera lacks many of the fancy features you'll find in cheaper competitors ...
Most embedded vision systems pay a power penalty for HDR imaging; the Bolt-830CRS eliminates that trade-off. Built on the ...
A single module brings imaging, depth, and motion together, connecting with AI tools to change how robots see, sense, and ...
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