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[Dirk] had a problem: while he already had an Arduino with an Ethernet shield, he needed WiFi for an upcoming project. Running a Cat5 cable was out of the question, and a true Arduino WiFi shield i… ...
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 ...
This product is featured in EDN's Hot 100 products of 2016. See all 100 here. With built-in WiFi capability, the MKR1000 development board from Arduino provides a simple way to add wireless ...
The Arduino WiFi Shield 101 is now available to purchase from the Adafruit online store for $50. If you making Arduino projects you may enjoy building your very own Arduino wind speed meter that ...
We're always fans of a good Arduino project. While a few Wi-Fi solutions have existed to connect your Arduino to the internet wirelessly, the release of the new Arduino Wi-Fi shield makes those ...
Flutter is a wireless development platform for Arduino with over half a mile of usage range -- making it suitable for outdoor projects covering greater distances than Wi-Fi can comfortably manage.
Arduino Wi-Fi Shield 101 Now Available For $49.90. 9:17 am October 1, 2015 By Julian Horsey. The official Arduino store in the US has announced the arrival of the Arduino WiFi Shield 101 that has ...
Arduino also upgraded the R4 WiFi's analog-to-digital converter (ADC), which is responsible for reading data from the analog inputs. On the Rev3, the ADC supports up to 10-bit resolution, with ...
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 ...
This product is featured in EDN's Hot 100 products of 2014. See all 100 here. Arduino and Atmel have collaborated to create a secure version of Arduino's Wi-Fi Shield 101 and it looks like a great ...
The board has a built-in antenna and is 2.4GHz only and can output 10dBm. Support is for Wi-Fi 4 IEEE 802.11b/g/n, and Arduino claims up to 500m range. Bluetooth LE is v5.0 and up to 2Mbit/s – “it has ...
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