Paul and David Bradt’s Ardiono Projects offers multiple ways to use Arduino and Raspberry Pi microcontrollers for your model railroading projects. Buy the book here. Code for Button/Blink Test (SN095) ...
Embedr is an AI-powered Arduino-like IDE designed to simplify development for Arduino-compatible microcontrollers. It looks very similar to the Cursor code editor and uses Microsoft’s Monaco Editor ...
Abstract: Self-orthogonal codes, which are contained within their dual codes, have applications in linear complementary dual codes, quantum codes, etc. In this paper, we generalize the construction ...
LCD Soundsystem is finally making its glorious return to Los Angeles this fall with the reveal of an eight-day residency. Split between two historic venues, the first half will be held at the Shrine ...
If you're into robotics or electronics, you've likely come across Arduino—a small microcontroller that can control sensors and motors for nifty DIY projects. Like the Raspberry Pi, the Arduino is ...
Messing around with Arduino can lead to some fun projects — like simple electronic games, lighting or audio manipulation, or even gesture controls for other devices. However, you'll need the right ...
If you're after a Steam Deck at a bargain price, The Game Collection is selling 512GB LCD models for £375 with the code LEAP20 at Ebay, which takes 20% off the previous £450 price for these new models ...
Leonardo Russo’s ArduinoSimulator is an open-source Arduino Simulator written in JavaScript that runs code directly in your web browser and shows the serial output and digital/analog pins status for ...
Abstract: Locally recoverable (LRC) codes and linear complementary dual (LCD) codes are both useful in distributed storage systems. In this letter, we establish a connection between LRC codes and LCD ...
Running a program on an Arduino is easy, but have you tried doing it with a Pi? The Raspberry Pi is powerful enough to be a standalone computer and is also good enough to program a microcontroller.
Sometimes, coding on the Arduino IDE is just not enough. Think about all the tools it’s missing: no spell check, no folders, no autocomplete. Sure, you can just program Arduino on an editor and then ...
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