All items tagged with RF and Arduino (16)

| Having covered the LoRa protocol in the first part, we will get into the details of the construction of a LoRa transmitter/receiver using a...

| Studio City, Los Angeles-based electrical engineer George Lydecker has one of the most well-equipped electronics workspaces we’ve seen in a...

| Using the RFID starter kit from Elektor provides a good basis to carry out numerous electronic experiments with the Arduino Uno. We show jus...

| This week Elektor E-zine readers have again an automatic chance of winning a fantastic prize. This time we raffle off an RFID starter kit fo...

| Using the RFID starter kit from Elektor provides a good basis to carry out numerous electronic experiments with the Arduino Uno. We show jus...

| The SDR shield for Arduino published in the July/August issue of Elektor magazine is a complete universal radio receiver, suitable for liste...

| Control your lights at home, your LEGO Robots and many other wireless projects with the Pretzelboard, a low cost yet powerful easy-to-use I...

| There is something magical in being able to transmit and receive data through the air (“aether”) without wires and the LPRS eRIC module [2]...

| Add an RF receiver to a microcontroller and you open up many possibilities. It doesn’t need to be complicated, for most applications you can...

| The MCP9600 from Microchip is a single chip solution to convert thermocouple output EMF to degrees Celsius. The chip includes integrated col...