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šŸ”„ Data Flow Arduino reads sensor data from BME680 (I2C address 0x76). It sends 8 bytes (2 bytes each for Temp, Pressure, Humidity, Gas) via CAN bus. ESP32-S3 receives the CAN frame, parses it, and: ...
As an Arduino enthusiast, one of the most exciting and satisfying parts of a project is visualizing the output data. Whether you’re building a weather station, a motion detector, a game, or any other ...
Arduino Backend - Node.js Server for Data Visualization with Streamlit Integration This project is a Node.js server designed to extract and display sensor data fetched from a Streamlit app. The server ...
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Obtaining sensor data wirelessly and with minimal wiring is a significant application of IoT. This system is useful for monitoring people, machines, environments, and soil wirelessly. Often, a web ...
An Arduino IDE project using the Indusboard can send sensor data over Web Serial to a web browser, allowing real-time monitoring and analysis. By creating a web page with the Web Serial API, it can ...
This Arduino MIDI sequencer has no shortage of ways to display loop info. The screen above is a touch-sensitive interface that acts as the user input. But if this screen is not visible, you can sti… ...
Aiming at sensor fusion application development, Rutronik has created a single Arduino-compatible board with a plethora of sensors from Infineon, Bosch SE and Sensirion. Called ā€˜RAB1 – Sensorfusion’, ...
Use an ATtiny85 to display sensor values on an I2C LCD (equiped with PCF8574): GY21P (Si7021+SHT21) I2C sensor, temperature and relative humidity DS18b20 Dallas sensor, one wire, temperature I had ...