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  • IoT-devices LLC News and Updates

  • On this page you will find news and changelog of our projects. This data is also available on our website and on GitHub or Twitter or AllMyLinks, but for convenience, we decided to post it here as well, so that everyone...
  • Arduino Motor Shield PCB V1 | 4 Motors at Once

  • Arduino Motor Shield PCB V1 | 4 Motors at Once Hey guys, welcome back. In my previous post, I explained what an H Bridge Circuit is, L293D motor driver IC and piggybacking L293D Motor driver IC for driving high current motor drivers. In this...
  • Raspberry Pi Pico - Multicore Adventures

  • IntroductionWhile I was writing my first impression post, I was thinking about how to utilize both cores. I grew up on Arduino, which is single core, and wasn’t really messing around that much with ESP, nor big Pi’s. That was, until now. For some reason,...
  • Keeping up with the Commodore

  • Originally published in 2016. The Commodore 64 was the first computer that really got me interested in programming. I first used one in my 6th grade classroom while pretending to be sick so I didn’t have to play dodgeball! I never had one of my own;...
  • DIY old-school electronic clock

  • An electronic clock without a microcontroller is a circuitry masterpiece that can be looked at forever! Today we continue to explore the practical possibilities of pure logic.We start with an hourglass on the shift registers. Look what a beautiful design...
  • details 2/2

  • This is the continuation of the first part, of this Picam setup. 8. HDRs Taking HDRs with the Picam is very easy, and since we already take photos there's no reason to not do it.  The allowed values for camera.exposure_compensation are -25 to 25. Every...