| [Partner content] The Arduino® Plug and Make Kit™ introduces daisy-chaining extension modules on an I²C bus as a new way for rapid prototypi...
| [Partner content] The Arduino® Plug and Make Kit™ introduces daisy-chaining extension modules on an I²C bus as a new way for rapid prototypi...
| The communication of microcontrollers with their peripheral devices often takes place via the I2C bus. The longer the transmission distance,...
| Serial data transfer refers to the process of sending data sequentially. Sequentially means one after the other. Therefore, in serial data t...
| Interested in learning about serial, I²C, and SPI? Join Elektor on April 20, 2023 (4 PM Berlin) for a free webinar about the most popular co...
| The I²C bus has been around since the 80s, and is well-supported on today’s popular platforms, including the Raspberry Pi series. Node.js ma...
| The Elektor library is packed with amazing wireless-related projects and tutorials. Join us for a look back at several memorable wireless-re...
| Have a display configured for SPI? You could buy an I2C display, but why not do it yourself? Read on to learn how to change the display from...
| This article details how to build your own I2C slave device using a PIC microcontroller, and how to control it with a Raspberry Pi. You lear...
| The Artemis module is the world's first open-source hardware RF module enabling both voice recognition and BLE. A surprising amount of p...
| At SparkFun, we’ve been designing and manufacturing boards for more than a decade. In that time, we’ve watched our customers grow from those...