The acceleration sensing unit (RSL10+KX023) attached to the back of the door is used to detect vibration and movement to detect events such as opening the door and knocking on the door. It also interacts with the terminal through information through BLE and can view the log on the handheld terminal. Handheld terminals are also implemented with RSL10. After powering on, it automatically scans the target device and connects to it. After connecting, it obtains the time and date information of the device (which can be modified at this time), and then enters the log interface. The wireless sensing unit and the BLE terminal exchange information through the BLE connection.
The PD150 is a compact 150MHz differential oscilloscope probe for engineers on a budget and advanced hobbyists. It has advanced features such as automatic DC offset voltage zeroing and low-frequency common-mode rejection tuning. It will also provide complete documentation in the spirit of old-school "anchor" test equipment, detailing its working principles in addition to typical instructions and specifications.
This board and associated firmware can be used to switch between two serial NMEA GPS feeds based on repair status. The resulting feed is transmitted over a third serial line with RS232 levels. This board is designed around the Cypress PSoC CY8C27143. The PCB is designed using KiCAD.
Picoclick-C3 The name relates to its new processor, the ESP32-C3, a single-core RISC-V 160MHz CPU. Picoclick C3T is a small WiFi and BLE IoT button suitable for a variety of applications. Originally designed for smart homes, Picoclick can also be used as an actuator for IFTTT automation or as an MQTT device. It is based on the single-core ESP32-C3 RISC-V processor, so it has a lot of useful features. The C3T measures just 10.5mm x 18mm.
Use ESP32S3 to develop a general module with speech recognition and visual recognition functions. It is mainly used for education, science and technology competitions, and creative design of DIY enthusiasts. The interface and functions are compatible with OpenMV, and its IDE can be used as development and debugging software. Most of the overall hardware design is compatible with ESP32S-EYE, so with a little adjustment of the interface definition, it can be compatible with ESP-WHO. ESP-WHO provides examples such as face detection, face recognition, cat face detection and gesture recognition, thus making this software The module is very playable.
During the dry season we often get electrocuted by metal objects, especially door handles. This is due to the charged static electricity in the human body. Any object can be charged, and often objects have electrical potentials of several thousand volts or more. Static electricity often causes malfunction or damage to electronic equipment. I've always wanted to know how much static electricity is carried in an object or human body, so I made a surface potentiometer to measure the potential of a charged object.
After the user manually solders a PCB board, this board becomes the reflow controller, and then this board can be used to control other boards for reflow soldering, because this board has been specially designed to open a heating layer.
Plankton help remediate 30-50% of the world's carbon dioxide and provide the foundation for the global food chain, making up the world's largest daily movement of biomass as it travels across the ocean. The shapes, colors, and movements of these billions of creatures are as vast as the oceans that sustain them. Understanding plankton is crucial to understanding the world around us and our impact on it.
One obstacle to this type of research is the sheer size of the area to be explored, as well as limited resources for research fleets and specialized equipment. By developing a method to scale up high-quality visual exploration and documentation, we can greatly increase our understanding of the complex web of life around us, and how we in turn influence it.
The RSL10 module is plugged into the self-made optocoupler isolation circuit board, and the entire module is connected in series with the modified target instrument (4-20mA two-wire passive digital display meter) and then connected to the 4- In the 20mA current loop, when the actual working zero current is 4mA, the target instrument displays 4.000mA in the current mode; the overall voltage drop of the circuit board of the work is 2.513V; the changed range or unit is sent to the RSL10 on the circuit of the work through the mobile APP Setting command, the target instrument (currently its own voltage drops by more than 1V) will be changed by Bluetooth remote control to change the setting state, such as switching to different ranges or displaying different measured physical quantity units, etc.
CluonCV provides an implementation of state-of-the-art (SOTA) deep learning models in computer vision. It is designed for engineers, researchers and students to quickly prototype products and research ideas based on these models.
WiCAN is a powerful CAN adapter based on ESP32-C3 that can be used for car hacking and general CAN bus development. It is available in two form factors: OBD-II and standard USB-CAN. The original firmware can interact directly with RealDash using Wi-Fi or BLE, which allows you to create custom dashboards with beautiful graphics. It is available for Android, iOS, and Windows 10. WiCAN connects to your existing Wi-Fi network and any device on that network, and it allows you to configure Wi-Fi and CAN settings through a built-in web interface. Both versions have a power saving mode that detects when the voltage drops below 13 V or other preset values. When this power saving mode is enabled, WiCAN is able to enter sleep mode, reducing the current consumption to less than 1 mA.
easySwitchBox does one simple thing - it sends an on/off signal to any relay, actuator or other item. It can be used to trigger any event wirelessly and over long distances (even up to several kilometers using LoRa®). Programming is easy using the Arduino IDE, and communication is protected by a certified chip. easySwitchBox not only makes your projects more efficient, but also looks more professional.
Intel has open sourced a car with a total parts price of less than 50 US dollars, which costs about 350 yuan in total. With a mobile phone, it becomes a self-driving car.
Reliable health monitoring has traditionally required us to tether ourselves to machines that record our vital signs around the clock. However, outside of clinical settings this is rarely practical. We developed HealthyPi v4 in part to address this challenge. Building on its predecessor, HealthyPi v4 is a fully open source standalone vital signs monitor with wireless and wearable capabilities.
This video records the entire process of the author and his team building a low-cost ornithopter. The video explains in detail the mechanical structure design, power transmission, wing flapping angle control, electronic system design and selection of the ornithopter. At the same time, the author has open sourced all design-related schematics, PCB, source code and other materials for reference by interested enthusiasts.