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To test the concept, a large scale is made from foamcore and four load cells which feed into an Arduino which in turn is connected to a laptop for a visualization. After a brief test with a toy ...
And while it’s not without flaws (poor battery life being the biggest), it’s a solid evolution. We loved the larger 7.9in 1080p LCD screen. No OLED here (yet), but the bump to 120Hz and HDR support ...
This library is a Arduino-friendly version of TinyUSB stack. It is designed with structure and APIs that are easily integrated to an Arduino Core. There are 2 type of supported cores: with and without ...
Why not! RadioLib natively supports Arduino, but can run in non-Arduino environments as well! See this Wiki page and examples/NonArduino. RadioLib was originally created as a driver for RadioShield, ...
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