The Uno Q is Arduino’s Linux-capable version of its Uno. The board is based on a pair of processors: the quad 2GHz Arm Cortex-A53 QRB2210 from Qualcomm for the operating system and the 160MHz ...
After Qualcomm’s purchase of Arduino it has left many wondering what market its new Uno Q board is trying to target. Taking the ongoing RAM-pocalypse as inspiration, [Bringus Studios] made a ...
Mouser Electronics, Inc., the industry's leading New Product Introduction (NPI) distributor with the widest selection of ...
D0WD, a low-cost alternative to LilyGo T-Display, lets you mirror your desktop monitor over Wi-Fi with an ESP32 ...
Reverse polarity is one of the most common causes of circuit failure, from hobby projects to industrial systems. The good ...
Tanzanian youth are gaining hands-on experience in coding, robotics and digital design through Airtel Fursa Lab, with ...
Most polymers don’t mix—and that’s the point. Polymer alloys succeed by engineering the interface: use thermodynamics to predict separation, processing to sculpt morphology, and compatibilizers to ...
India will host the AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi from February 16 to February 20, bringing together global technology ...
Sometimes the simplest objects need some overthinking. This is exactly what [Chris Borge] realized when using his 3D scanner and finding that the included rotation table left quite a bit to be ...
Finally, eco-friendly music.
DigiKey, the global distributor of electronic components and automation products, has announced an upcoming webinar, “From board to build: Using UNO Q and App ...
Students at Spelman College have developed an artificial intelligence system that allows anyone to communicate verbally with ...