So it appears I have to upload images and text separately.
This isn’t for you hardcore embedded devs but if you’re an IoT cloud or software engineer this company Shelly - new to me - has these WiFi/Bluetooth/Zwave/Matter endpoints with different functionality that are intended for DIYers but also great for prototyping. They pair with an open JavaScript code base on GitHub and open APIs for easy application integration and customization #ces
@Padmalaya Rawal I have like 5 minutes of video at 3D printing booths that I’ll upload when I get back to the hotel idk much about 3D printers so I just made you a movie
Hi, @ShreeshaN I'm not sure at this moment. Today, I have a meeting on this and will update you. To share with you, last time when we chose the routing path for the antenna the range we managed to achieve was not very satisfactory. If I find good resources maybe I will think of trying once again. Why don't you join this week's office hour happening tomorrow? I'll be happy to see you in person. Thanks and have a good day!
Welcome to the server @sanabouhaha! Can you tell us more about your tech background. Is there any project you are actively working on any and if so, what was the most interesting thing about it.
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I was recently reading about kinetic energy harvesting solutions with the goal to make IoT sensors batteryless and support sustainability. What do you think of the market scope and will there be widespread adoption of such technologies? Or you all still think it’s difficult to convince OEMs to adopt this.
One of my university Prof was working on piezo energy harvesting for IoT nodes. These would really suit for building and mall spaces. Side note - car's have batteries and still advertised sustainable
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@techielew Brandon, the device in the screenshot is by far the best thing I have seen from the CES 2004 on the Internet. Would it be possible to find more at their booth?
Can @shriniwas5485 and @K.L.NAGARAJU give us some background on yourselves professionally? What do you do and what are you working on? And is there anywhere you're stuck technically?
"Hey team, I've successfully uploaded the RFID reader code to my ESP8266, and the hardware connections seem correct. However, I'm not getting the expected output on the Serial Monitor. The loop is running, but I'm not detecting RFID tags or seeing UID information. Any insights on what might be causing this issue would be greatly appreciated!"