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IoT Box - Take Your Workstation Everywhere!

I created a portable prototyping box!

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This project was created on 05/12/2022 and last updated 7 days ago.

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For less than a year, I have been studying IoT at a university located half a thousand kilometers from my home, or rather from my parents' home. From the moment I moved to the dormitory, my life is constantly traveling: in the morning I travel to school, after school to bed. Sometimes I also come home to get the jars. Before I left for college, I had my workstation in my room, but after leaving, I found it needed to be mobile so I could use it anywhere.
The box consists of many modules and electronic components, tools, microcontrollers, ESP, NodeMCU, Raspberry Pi, adjustable power supply, and lighting. Soon you will see the professional realization of this project :).



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