Build a custom Matter smart home display to control devices directly without a central hub. This guide uses an ESP32C6 to ...
Once upon a time a doorbell was little more than a button, a transformer, and a bell tucked somewhere around the house. These ...
In part one of what is intended to be a series on developing an STM32-based oscilloscope, [BTTLab] demonstrates a how to use the built-in ADC of an STM32F207 MCU to develop a straightforward ...
You don't need a fancy thermostat to be comfortable in your own home.
ESP32 boards are hugely popular in the smart home community because they're inexpensive, and you can use them to build a huge ...
DIY smart home sensors are easy to build with the ESP Home Starter Kit. The included ESP32C6 module and motion sensor require zero coding to set up.
PHOENIX — You may not give much thought to what happens after you roll your blue recycling bin to the curb. But inside Phoenix’s 27th Avenue Materials Recovery Facility, a maze of conveyor belts, ...
A Raspberry Pi, an Adafruit 7-segment display, a 3D printed case, some vibe coding—and we've got a forever-clock that never needs adjusting.
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