2024 Tiny Games Contest: Mini Cyclone Tests Reaction Time August 29, 2024 by Kristina Panos 3 Comments Round and round goes the red LED, and if you can push the button when it overlaps the green LED, then you win. Cyclone is almost too simple of a game, and that’s probably part ...
In this section, you’ll find articles and guides related to TinyML. Tiny Machine Learning (TinyML) is a field of machine learning that focuses on the development and deployment of ML models on low power, low-footprint microcontroller devices like Arduino. Head onherefi...
Meet the Alvik, a tiny yet powerful robot from Arduino. Alvik may be small, but it packs some advanced sensors and can be programmed using MicroPython or C++. Let's take a close look at the Alvik and learn how to write code for it. We'll also see how we can add servo motors an...
As of Sep 8, 2022 - This Tiny breadboard has been updated to make plugging and un-plugging boards and headers a buttery-smooth operation. Updated design also includes a metal plate. The metal plate is used to stick the breadboard on for mechanical support, and to keep the paper on the ...
Compare to XIAO RP2040,XIAO BLE has a richer interface. The first thing to note is that the Near Field Communication(NFC) is functional on the board. Secondly,there is a tiny and elegant reset button on one side of the Type-C interface. On the other side,it is designed in a three-...
from simple machine learning kits to more complex Arduino programming services. **Ideal for a Range of Applications** Whether you're a seasoned Arduino programmer or just starting out, the Digispark Kickstarter Micro Development Board is an excellent choice for a range of applications. Its compact...
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One of our favorite Arduino-compatible boards is the NodeMCU, pictured below. We love it so much thatwe called it the Arduino-killer. It's tiny, has Wi-Fi built-in, and can be bought for as little as $3. It's perfect for compact internet-of-things and home automation projects. ...
The benefits of edge computing are well-known by many, but what AIfES offers is an even greater means of distributed computing. Now, even your tiny, battery-powered microcontrollers can process data, learn from it, and improve its own processes all by itself!
(negative) to a power supply and turn on the power, the motor will rotate a tiny bit and then stop. If you then move the negative power lead to phase C and turn the power on, the motor will turn a little further and then stop. The next part of the sequence would be to move ...