Aqara is introducing a new presence sensor that is a natural addition for HomeKit users who want reliable automations without the need for a camera. The new Aqara FP300 combines mmWave presence ...
Hi, I'm Bill. I'm a software developer with a passion for making and electronics. I do a lot of things and here is where I document my learning in order to be able to inspire other people to make ...
The automotive industry’s shift toward software-defined vehicles (SDV) and electrification is forcing a fundamental rethink of development processes, component specifications, and cross-industry ...
The PIR library implements a class to monitor 1 or more PIR sensors. The library supports default 8 PIR sensors per object, which typically are added in setup(). It is possible to add a sensor (pin) ...
The One UI 8 Beta Program just went live globally for the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra as of now. More Galaxy devices are in line of receiving the Android 16 beta, with confirmed devices released ...
Hello Hackers! Today we have a really interesting topic. Searching the internet, I didn't find any simple solution on "How to read data from car parking sensors," so I decided to write a short and ...
The library gives control over up to 16 parallel working PIR devices over I2C. The idea for this library came up in a discussion about how to fully cover an area with PIR sensors without blind spots ...
From controlling everything from door locks to energy consumption, smart home technology has taken the world by storm. But can smart home appliances solve another pesky and common issue: pest control?
The FP1E’s millimeter wave technology provides for a much more nuanced look at whether a room is occupied or not, but you’ll need one of Aqara’s Zigbee or Matter smart home hubs to use it. Whatever ...
To accelerate time-to-market using microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) sensors in internet of things (IoT), wearables, hearables, augmented and virtual reality and robotics, TDK Corp. has introduced ...
The following project is an update of Gary D. Patterson’s “Simplified CTC signals” in the July 1988 issue of MR. Bringing the project up to date was a large endeavour. The block control project now ...
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