Introduction Hand gesture recognition technology has emerged as a significant innovation in the field of human-computer interaction, enabling a more intuitive and immersive experience for users. This technology leverages various sensors and algorithms to interpret human hand movements, translating t
I'm Youcef i'm embedded system engineer, i would be happy to help in anaything related to #embedded_system, #electronics, #esp32, #nodeJs, #react and #expressJs.
@youcef_ali Welcome,! We're happy to have you as a DevHead. Feel free to let us know what you're working on now and a bit about your technical background.
"Helping companies to discover their IoT needs" is often the statement I hear. The reality is that companies do not have "IoT needs"; they have business needs that can be fulfilled by utilizing IoT technology.
@LMtx are you going to be at Embedded World or Mobile World Congress? You should go to IoT Stars. Same for you @InsightMike if you're going to be at either of those shows.
Hii everyone I hope you had a wonderful day!!! I'm exploring capacitive touch sensing for a new project So plz can anyone share experiences with specific touch sensor ICs and provide insights into best practices for reliable touch interfaces?
Hello, i just wanna ask. microcontrollers vs. microprocessors what is the difference in embedded systems, and in what scenarios would you prefer one over the other?"
Microcontroller are for low end embedded applications that don't require much computation. Used in most IoT devices. They have lesser memory that microprocessor, usually in the range of KB and MB. While microprocessor can be used in high end applications like computer boards. Though they have much differences
Microcontroller are low-cost and low energy consumption, tz application hostes on microcontrollers are small, and the microprocessor are expensive compared they host generally operating system like unix kernel
Hello everyone I'm a biomedical engineering trying to get into the entrepreneur world. My main goal for now is to get the most power out of the esp s3. I'm reading some books, forums and groups about the best IDE.
For now I'm between esp IDF and platform IO I'm looking for something in the middle between practicallity and capabilities
Platform IO is going to give you breadth of hardware support if you plan on moving beyond ESP in the future. Another option might be Embeetle, which @kmulier developed. However, you might want to get feedback from @Umesh Lokhande @Aditya thakekar @Joseph Ogbonna and others who actively develop on ESP to get their take.
@Jessieca Rose Welcome,! We're happy to have you as a DevHead. Feel free to let us know what you're working on now and a bit about your technical background.
Thank you for your activity, @kmulier. When adding a new symbol, I prefer keeping the designator with the ? wildcard. Then, after all changes are implemented, the annotation of the entire schematic is done. Or sheet by sheet. Or selected block by selected block. It all depends on the project. Some customers wants different series for different sheets or blocks. If the new kicad_designators plugin works for you well, I am happy!
are you on MSP430FR seires? I agree with the tediousness coming to MSP libraries and APIs. Not quite intuitive as ST or Renesas. Nordic nRF54 series and SiLabs C8051F have pioneered low power one with radio and other for low-end processing. During college, I learnt assembly on one of these MSP430FR5994 launchpads from this Prof's YouTube https://www.montana.edu/blameres/
A 4-20mA loop for sensors? This is a classical industry method for all types of monitoring. They have some theory - no loss in the signal across any distance.
I am surprised to not find many. Potential to start a business manufacturing better ones. check this alternative - https://maxbotix.com/products/mb1230
I have worked on Infineon series of parts and seen their Capsense which is ultimate. Note that it is MCU integrated in their PSoC series of chips and provides and GUI to configure sensitivity, pattern etc. If you're looking for external IC, check https://www.ti.com/product/FDC2214 opens up quite interesting applications.
Wow - STM32 totally champed! Curious about who those PIC guys are.... I'd like to read a case/business study about the rise of STMicroelectronics, their strategy and ideas. Anyone know it already? Please share - let's chat around.
In a separate but related note, I've just published the meeting thread for this week's Office Hours, which will focus on migrating from maker to professional development platforms and practices, notably for those who started on Arduino: https://discord.com/channels/1130679493799977062/1210162122332442645
Once Arduino started introducing Arm-based devices, ST may have been the closest commercial-grade solution.