MediaTek MT7902 wireless modules are used in many Windows laptops, but so far, a Linux driver has been missing. This is about ...
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Someone made a 4G ESP32 smartphone, and it's as impressive as it sounds
The source code is coming soon.
Here at Hackaday we’re always exited to see hacks that recycle our favorite childhood consoles into something new and interesting. In that context, it’s not so uncommon to see mods which combine new ...
With the ESP32-P4 not having any wireless functionality and instead focusing on being a small SoC, it makes sense to combine it with a second chip that handles features like WiFi and Bluetooth.
Tested with the Robotdyn 16 Keys I2C Capacitive Touch TTP229 Module Robotdyn Capacitive Touch Disk Pad. uint16_t readKeys() - Read data from TTP229 and return states of 16 keys in bitmap ...
Abstract: Power module packaging technologies have been experiencing extensive changes as the novel silicon carbide (SiC) power devices with superior performance become commercially available. This ...
*This is the Wi-Fi version of Brian Brocken's original work, so thanks to him for the original project. "It uses an Arduino UNO to control a 1602 LCD screen, a stepper motor and a 9g servo motor. The ...
Abstract: Arduino boards are very useful for teaching electronics and programming in vocational training, but their massive use can discourage the learning of hardware development techniques by ...
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