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A few years ago, the most common method to put an Arduino project on the web was to add a small router loaded up with OpenWrt, wire up a serial connection, and use this router as a bridge to the In… ...
There have been plenty of Z80 computer builds here on Hackaday, but what sets them apart is what you do with them. [Andrew] writes in with his Z80 single-board computer made from scratch, using the… ...
WiFly Shield – SparkFun’s Wi-Fi Shield mainstay, this shield equips your Arduino with the ability to connect to 802.11b/g wireless networks. Then it can act as either a web server, client, or both.
Features of EASE include : – EASE connects Arduino boards, Arduino-like boards, and Arduino Shields for large-scale applications. – EtherCAT supports high-speed, 200 Mbps communication (200x ...
The Ethernet shield gives the user a great interface from the Arduino to the outside world and is on my personal list of shields to buy. There are also chapters detailing how to share data on ...
That shield acts as a wireless middle-man, piping data between your Arduino and your handset. On your phone, you’ve got an app running that can quickly switch 1sheeld’s behavior from shield to ...