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The project was inspired by the discovery of an inexpensive USB-PD (power delivery) module which is capable of delivering either 100W or 65W.
Co-founder Massimo Banzi was in New York City for the Maker Faire, and he stopped by Electronic Design’s office to talk about the future of Arduino.
Over the last decade, the open-source movement has not only transformed the world of software, but also catalyzed a sweeping revolution in hardware tinkering. At the heart of this shift lies a ...
Using an Arduino Nano board together with a 2.2 inch UART HMI display the batteries can provide up to 60w of power output.