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What do you get when you combine a direct digital synthesis (DDS) chip, a power detector, and an Arduino? [Brett Killion] did make that combination and wound up with a practical network analyzer.
Presented below is a simple and cheap 433-Mz RF Sniffer ideal for testing/reverse-engineering most 433-MHz wireless devices. As you can see, the setup is on the Arduino ground with a 433-MHz receiver ...
But what makes this project unique is that the custom GUI that controls the Arduino was written in the language that everyone loves to hate, Visual Basic. It’s a dirty little secret that lots of ...
Windows/Mac/Linux: Programming an Arduino isn't especially difficult, but if you're looking for a more visual method, Scratch for Arduino (S4A) uses MIT's Scratch as a groundwork for teaching kids ...
Electrical engineer and electronics hobbyist Etienne at Etimou based in Clermont-Ferrand, France has created a new open source development board in the form of the Arduino RF Pro Mini. The creator ...
Lime CEO and Myriad-RF creator. “We’re trying to create an Arduino for the RF sector; a board that’s low cost, powerful, exceptionally flexible and easy to use. And, most importantly, we’re trying to ...
Makers, hobbyists and developers looking for a low powered Arduino compatible development board with built-in RF capable of running AVR projects for years using just a single AA battery.
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