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Over on the Arduino blog, the release of the official Arduino WiFi shield was just announced. On the spec page for this WiFi shield. we can see this new board isn’t a slouch; it’s powered by a 32-bit ...
Arduino explain a little more about the new Arduino Shield : Connecting it to a WiFi network is simple, no further configuration in addition to the SSID and the password are required.
The Wi-Fi shield snaps on to an Arduino, connects over 802.11b/g networks, and features both WEB and WPA2 encryption. From a physical standpoint, all you have to do is connect the shield to your ...
The official Arduino development team has this week announced that it is now possible to program the UNO Wifi Rev2, that comes with the Arduino CTC Go!
Lantronix is shipping its xPico Arduino Wi-Fi shield which supports a simultaneous wireless LAN interface and access point, and can be used to connect to an Arduino computer using web-based tools and ...
Arduino’s new partnership with Nordic Semiconductor allows them to use the technology, which claims to redefine Bluetooth Smart sensors and devices for the IoT era.
The build is based on an Arduino with a Sparkfun WiFi shield providing the network connection. The Arduino pings a Javascript app that pulls down tweets from The Verge and displays them on an 8×8 ...
Just this week, a project focused on building a high-quality, WiFi-enabled, Arduino-compatible board raised over $300,000 on Kickstarter. That’s over 30x their initial goal of $10,000, and they ...
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