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Category Archives: Contiki
Hackaday: WindPOV project…
My WindPOV project was featured on Hackaday: http://hackaday.com/2012/03/02/wind-powered-pov-weather-station/ It displays the temperature and humidity on the wing tip by way of persistence of vision. The idea of using our Contiki enabled 802.15.4 board has been tossed around a bit, this … Continue reading
Posted in Arduino, AVR, Contiki, DIY, Electronics, LEDs, Mechanical, Sensors
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One Chip To Rule Them All
NoMi Design is now beta testing its new project the 6NoMi. The 6NoMi is a wireless device designed for use with the Arduino or as a standalone wireless mote. The 6NoMi is based on the STM32W108 which combines a low … Continue reading
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