Hi Devs π, Can I connect two PMS7003 sensors to one Arduino board to collect data from both sensors
Hi Devs π, Can I connect two PMS7003 sensors to one Arduino board to collect data from both sensors simultaneously? If so, which Arduino board should I buy? Can you provide any helpful links? Thank you

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Hello π,
I'm Dhruv, from India
Currently a fresher
And very passionate about embedded linux!
Nice to meet y'all!
Hii Aymen ππ» I think yes you can ..
Well i suggest using the Arduino Mega 2560, as it has multiple serial ports.

hi
Thanks, is there any links to tutorial?
Hello Friends,
I am Sumit from India, and I am an python Developer.
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Wade from Cape Town South Africa
I am Software Engineer focusing on Rust and Python
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Hey everyone! as a person who love to create 3D project i recently discovered that Blender can be used for electronic too , design and visualization, such as PCBs and simulating assembly processes. and even creating interactive 3D renderings for better presentations for it . Has anyone here tried using Blender for electronics, or do you have any tips on getting started with this?
I have personally not done any projects that combines both blender and electronics
Though I have seen people like Lucas Henkel who have done it, they have a few post and blogs related to it too
I've tried blender for a 3d model once, but for electronic? First time I heard of, but I feel it's pretty complicated
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There are multiple post where he even shows which plugin he has used to achieve that
yes i was curious too when i discover it
yes i think it make it more clear
Does it run cercuit simulation or just 3d model?