Okay fellow devs, on tomorrow's Office Hours Meetup we're looking for you to share your experience with distributors in your region.
Good, bad, or ugly, who are the fastest, cheapest, and most (and least) reliable options when sourcing electronic parts for prototyping projects? We're interested in you sharing your horror stories and pleasant surprises tomorrow at 15:00 GMT: https://discord.com/events/1130679493799977062/1235730737198665808@Event Pings
You can try using Blynk to connect your ESP8266 to Google Home. They offer free tiers and allow you to control servos based on voice commands through Google Assistant integration. https://blynk.io/getting-started
1)how to Create the the Task in RTOS and How to set the Deadline to the Task and Priority of the Task 2)how to Write ISR in RTOS and it's step wise Procedure to write it 3) what is mean by Software Timer 3)how to write IPC like Shared memory And Message Queue in the RTOS 4) which APIs are used in Interrupt 4) how to send data using message Queue or Shared Memory 5)how to clear data in the message Queue 6)what is meaning by Task Notification and Task Queue and
Join - Learn - Grow Get Ready Guys On today's Office Hours Meetup we're looking for you to share your experience with distributors in your region.
Good, bad, or ugly, who are the fastest, cheapest, and most (and least) reliable options when sourcing electronic parts for prototyping projects? We're interested in you sharing your horror stories and pleasant surprises tomorrow at 15:00 GMT: https://discord.com/events/1130679493799977062/1235730737198665808@Event Pings
Hey @everyone, we're getting started with this week's Office Hours discussing the best (and worst) distributors near you. Join us and share your experience!
@johnsel @Demicron @Guillotine @steve @Satoru @M Bailey Welcome to the community! We're curious to hear about the twists and turns of your professional journey. Care to share?
Thank you for the warm welcome, my name is Mfundo from Johannesburg South Africa. I am still a newbie profession wise, my struggle was getting into the industry, it only took 4 years. Just looking forward to sharing ideas and collaborating.
oh, if you're asking how to migrate the existing source code, then it may not be straight forward. A comprehensive list of APIs and equivalent usage is to be looked at. @Umesh Lokhande might have things to drop here for you.
Hi my name's Rania 25 years old working as a pedagogical advisor I'm an embedded systems engineer worked in the solar energy field nice to meet you all
Reference designs. They can literally get the job done for you. After all, why reinvent a wheel someone else has already developed and validated?
@.PetrDvorak is a big advocate of following reference designs as closely as you possibly can, even in commercial products. Why trade a sure thing for the unknown when dealing with components as comple...
Hi everyone, my client asked me for a water level measuring device, just like I made earlier but in this time with esp8266, now this is the first time I work with it, can anyone give information about it... Speed.. Pinout, anything to put in mind before starting??
Esp8266 is a good module, though esp32 is a upgraded version Pinouts are easily accessible on web, you can refer from that Regarding the speed, it only uses wifi so should be fine if you are working on a small prototype or something. But if you want to implement you have to test it with better modules Esp8266 are essentially made for prototyping and in very few cases it is used properly in a product. Also they tend to heat up after some use or some boards tend to fry, if not used correctly so make sure that you check the documentation once to be sure And keep some extra esps
Hey there, I'm Naman, an Electrical Engineer at Snoc Lighting, passionate about crafting innovative and energy-efficient lighting solutions. Armed with a Bachelor of Science from the University of Waterloo and enriched by my experiences at KA Imaging Inc., I'm driven by a relentless pursuit of excellence in hardware engineering.
@ezpz @Dr. Mary Atieno Juma @roronoazoro @Shiv @Harshith @piyu1100sh @ania_rania Welcome to the community! We're eager to learn more about you. Can you introduce yourself and tell us about your professional life?
Hello @Saßì , I'm Naman, an Electrical Engineer at Snoc Lighting, driven by a passion for creating innovative and energy-efficient lighting solutions. With a Bachelor of Science from the University of Waterloo. I'm committed to develop new skills in hardware engineering. I have recently started working on IoT side projects to increase my understanding of power electronics and IoT devices