The Anker SD Card Reader is currently $10 on Amazon, down from its $18 list price for a 44% discount.
Most of us have had that one moment — you plug in an SD card to cherish your photos or videos, and instead of your files, you ...
Magnetic fields are all around us. We can’t really feel or see them ourselves, per se, but we can map them with the right hardware, like this device built by [edosari50]. The build uses an ESP32 ...
Let's make a Face Mask with LEDs! **Materials:** - Individually addressable LED strip soldered in a 30 x 12 LED grid - Arduino Micro - SD card reader module - Push button - 10,000 mAh power bank - ...
Before home video game consoles became common, people frequented arcades instead. Arcade games were the peak of gaming technology, but they weren't just novel and exciting — they also made for ...
Well, this might just be a Hackaday first. Certainly not the circuit sculpture part, nor the wearable aspect, but the glorious combination of the two. Behold [CMoz]’s Fashionably on Task: a Smart ...
This library allows you to update sketches on your board over WiFi or Ethernet. The library is a modification of the Arduino WiFi101OTA library. EthernetENC and WiFiEspAT doesn't support UDP multicast ...
The ESP32-S3 AIoT Basic is a low-cost, learning, and prototyping kit for the ESP32-S3. The board integrates common AIoT peripherals directly onto a single PCB, making the design part easy for ...
So here’s the thing: Arduino’s built-in memory is tiny. If you’re just blinking LEDs, no problem. But the moment you try to log data, say battery usage, temperature over time, or GPS coordinates, ...
ESP32 microcontrollers, known for their versatility in IoT and smart home projects, also support digital audio via their I2S interface. In the first part of this series, we explore an audio-focused ...
Department of Civil Engineering and Computer Science Engineering, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Via del Politecnico 1, 00133 Rome, Italy ...