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Wireless temperature sensors are small-sized. The low-cost wireless communication enabled sensors are deployed to build various temperature monitoring and control networks used in diverse fields ...
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The Open Mobile Alliance today announced they are partnering with Arduino and Sierra Wireless to present a free, one-day workshop for developers of Internet of Things products and services. The ...
They've built an extra-small (2 square millimeters) wireless temperature sensor that gets its power from the radio waves that make up its wireless network.
As such, I'd like to build myself some wireless moisture sensors for moderate scale production (consider 50 test points reasonable).
In the near future, we will all reside in households that contain hundreds of little devices intertwingled together with an easily connectable and controllable network of sensors. For years, projec… ...
Now you can build your own room temperature monitor using an Arduino board. The circuit is a combination of an Arduino UNO board, LM35 temperature sensor, ...
Short-range radio specilaist LPRS has introduced a stacked module that allows Arduino boards to communicate wirelessly with other Arduino boards or PC hosts. The system uses the supplier’s easyRadio ...
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