| The MicroSupply Shield is a low-power lab power supply intended for testing low-power (connected) objects. Shaped as an Arduino add-on board...
| The MicroSupply Shield is a low-power lab power supply intended for testing low-power (connected) objects. Shaped as an Arduino add-on board...
| How much power does my connected device use? Does its sleep mode conform to the manufacturer's documentation? How long will the CR2032 batte...
| Several years ago, during the development of a project I needed to position a small Bluetooth module with great precision on the printed cir...
| Bluetooth is a protocol where a Master communicates with one or more Slaves; the Slaves cannot talk to each other. The Master is often a sma...
| In this the sixth and final installment in the series we take a look at its low consumption (Low Energy) which is precisely its strong point...
| This article describes the electronics, the BL600 program and the Android program; the last being an Android smartphone application with whi...
| Following on from the BL600’s I²C port we looked at last time, we’re going to take a look here at its serial interface. To do this, we’re go...
| Our little wireless communications module has only seven input/output ports, but its I²C port gives it considerable possibilities for extens...
| Following on from the description of the module’s hardware and the tool needed to use it, we’re now going to take a look at smartBASIC. This...
| Hi, I had the problem of making a ferquency counter but the component does not work. Why not use a microcontroller (PIC) with I2C port to ac...