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22 Results for "↘ 최저가 Ò1Ò〈⑻⑷89〉83Ò⑥ ↗ 쓰리아워레깅스룸○ 강남술집정보fields쓰리아워쓰리아워레깅스룸쓰리아워레깅스룸amiable 쓰리아워레깅스룸υ↘쓰리아워storm"
LED-Thermometer
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Florian Baumgartner
A simple thermometer using a bar of RGB-LEDs (NeoPixels) and an ATtiny45. Everything runs of a single AAA-Battery.
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PotatoP
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Andreas Eriksen
A LISP-programmable laptop with battery life measured in years
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LCD Solar Creatures
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Gabor
Solar-powered creatures that react to energy with animations on a 7-segment LCD. And they blink at night!
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Low-Power E-Paper Calendar
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John
An attempt at building a stylish, low-power calendar, thanks to the ESP32 and an e-paper display that (for now) resembles a framed picture
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Long-Range, Low-Power ePaper Display
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Discreet Mayor
A battery-powered long-range wireless ePaper display that shows weather data, as well as arbitrary information.
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Smart Plant
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Jon
Monitor your favorite plant and get the state displayed on an e-paper. Simple, elegant, and with minimum energy consumption.
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Musical note-detecting light display
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Matt
Make a low-cost, low-power light show responsive to specific musical notes present in ambient sound.
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BeetleMeter
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potblitd
Verify the appropriate temperature and humidity of your beetle enclosure in one button press !
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Plantpal: Your Pal in Plant Care
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Aldwin
Adorable device to monitor soil moisture and surrounding environments, ensuring your plants thrive in optimal conditions!
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Cumulus Wireless Sensor Platform
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DatanoiseTV
The wireless customizable low-cost home automation solution
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T-Board: uc Prototyping
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Andrew Retallack
Simplified AVR Prototyping with a breadboard-friendly breakout
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Low-power environmental data logger
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martin2250
Small battery-powered data logger that runs on 3.2 µA when measuring at a 1 minute interval
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Hot Water? Solar Powered ESP8266 With a Thermistor
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amiravni
Solar powered gadget, using ESP8266 and a thermistor, broadcasting the water heater temperature to the web.
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NodeSolar
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Michael Wen
Solar power solution for low-power sensors, Arduino, ESP8266, CC2541, and Internet of Things.
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Micro-Power 7-Segment LED Display
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Ted Yapo
A silly idea to run LED displays with microamp currents for dark environments
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