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It houses an Arduino board with a data logging shield of his own design. That shield holds an SD card for storage, and breaks the other pins out as screw terminals.
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This project demonstrates how to send temperature and humidity data from an Arduino equipped with an Ethernet Shield to a MySQL database hosted on a public server. We utilize PlatformIO in VS Code for ...
Arduino Sketch This Arduino sketch reads real-time temperature and humidity data from a DHT11 sensor and calculates a set of derived atmospheric metrics. Every two seconds, it outputs a ...
Arduino devices have had the option of a GSM linkup for awhile, but getting that cellular link to truly strut its stuff hasn't always been easy, even for those of us who'd be inclined to program ...
This one may be of interest to Gadget Masters: OMC has released a Fibre Optic Shield for use with Arduino boards... Basically, the OMC H19 Fibre Optic Shield, which is compatible with a Uno, allows an ...
The main components are an Ardunio Uno microcontroller, TTL Serial JPEG Camera (or a weatherproof variant, if required), Adafruit's Data Logging Shield for Arduino, an Eye-Fi wireless SD card, and ...
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