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which is in the $250 range. I still use it quite a bit, and like it, though on the negative side there is a delay with some measurements, and I really don't use the signal generator function. Also the battery life isn't great.
hat being said, you can find what looks like the same style of meter/scope on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3AoxfIM(affiliate) for just over $100, with what looks like (at a quick glance) reduced specs compared to what I have. I also have a Fluke 179 that has worked for roughly 2 decades, has excellent battery life, and takes measurements quickly. Looks like they are more expensive, but I guess you get what you pay for.
Depending on your level of electronics knowledge, work, and/or experimentation, a voltmeter may be sufficient for your diagnostic needs. However, being able to see the way an electronic signal changes over time, or perhaps even multiple signals, takes your analysis capabilities to a whole new level.
Hi, I am a full stack developer, I work with frontend, backend, mobile, databases to cloud servers. I'm currently working on a project where I require a big enough RFID reader to detect RFID cutlery embedded plates. Not sure what type of RFID reader I would need. Am here to learn about RFID in general and also find the information I need.
you would need an antennna a reader and some tags to be read and written to, the standard is defined so you can buy off the shelf hardware and software or do it yourself.
Would be great to get some use cases and challenges you've all experienced queued up so we can address them in the open discussion portion of Friday's meetup.
RAIN RFID is a wireless technology connecting billions of items to the internet, enabling businesses & consumers to identify, locate, authenticate, and engage each item.
For now only the reader but from what u are implying seems like because i need to use the antennas to direct and shape the signal to the designated area from under the table
yea, i also started from E&E but I started work as a fullstack engineer , and now after having more experience in software development, trying to go back to my roots since with the advent of AI it seems like its kinda the way
yes and take care to ensure your reader and antenna have compatible connection points. You may also be operating at such a small range that an internal antenna may work ask about that as well.
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I'm not sure what exact data and in what format you're getting from Modebus. I hope you've created custom the function to properly store data in the correct format before you print on the node-red debug console. Here is a detailed video about processing and storing data https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpwihQf6Kqovideo timestamp: 08:58 Function Node - Storing and retrieving from variables
Hello! I'm Felix, an Embedded Software Engineer. I've been working on various projects with LVGL and ESP32, and I'm excited to share some of my work here. Looking forward to connecting with you all!
My name is Abdul, I was invited to this server by @32bitSaviour. I'm into everything web and work as a full-stack engineer. I'm super passionate about tech mentorship and volunteer at a non-profit called KamiLimu that aims to upskill university students. I am also very curious about open source. I haven't had the chance to contribute to it in a meaningful way but it is one of my short term goals at the moment.