In this guide, we will create a simple and precise digital clock using the Raspberry Pi Pico RTC DS3231 Module through the Arduino IDE. We will use a 16x2 I²C LCD screen to display the information.
Scientists and researchers at NREL, including Timothy Silverman and Elizabeth Palmiotti, are investigating early failure in dual-glass PV modules. Image: Agata Bogucka, NREL. Dual-glass PV modules are ...
Researchers in India have developed two solar tracker optimization techniques can purportedly increase power generation by up to 54.36% when combined. One uses a light sensor and the other relies on ...
Abstract: This paper proposes a practical method for efficiently estimating the module-level capacitance of high-voltage power modules used in automotive applications. Traditionally, acquiring the ...
A man named [Jim Valvano] once said “There are 86,400 seconds in a day. It’s up to you to decide what to do with them.” — while we couldn’t tell you who [Jim Valvano] was without a google search*, his ...
This proposed Arduino-based automatic bell device is an electronic system that rings bells at predefined times without manual intervention. It is built around an Arduino Uno, which is programmed to ...
Abstract: Through the use of the Espressif Systems32(ESP32) microcontroller's embedded Global Positioning System (GPS) Neo 6m module, DS3231 RTC, Network time protocol(NTP) Pool Server, and Organic ...
A few months ago, SparkFun released the “Datalogger IoT – 9DoF” no-code platform based on ESP32 with some built-in sensors, a microSD card, and two Qwiic connectors to add sensors in order to perform ...
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