• In this article we will connect a BME680 sensor to a Chipkit BME680 is an integrated environmental sensor developed specifically for mobile applications and wearables where size and low power consumption are key requirements. Expanding Bosch Sensortec’s existing family of …

  • In this example we will show a basic example of reading and writing text to the UART (serial) using a PIC. We will use this in later examples when we look at sensors and we will output via a serial …

  • In this article we will create a simple radio using a TEA5767 module and a Chipkit Max32, the example is written in the Arduino IDE The TEA5767HN is a single-chip electronically tuned FM stereo radio for low-voltage applications with fully …

  • In this article we look at the MMA7660 connected to a Chipkit MAx32 The MMA7660FC is a digital output I²C, very low-power, low-profile capacitive micro-machined accelerometer featuring a low pass filter, compensation for zero-g offset and gain errors and conversion …

  • CCS811 is a low-power digital gas sensor solution, which integrates a gas sensor solution for detecting low levels of VOCs typically found indoors, with a microcontroller unit (MCU) and an Analog-to-Digital converter to monitor the local environment and provide an …

  • The MAX30102 is an integrated pulse oximetry and heart-rate monitor biosensor module. It includes internal LEDs, photodetectors, optical elements, and low-noise electronics with ambient light rejection. The MAX30102 provides a complete system solution to ease the design-in process for mobile …

  • In this example we will use a sensor to detect various colours, the sensor in question this time is a VEML6040 VEML6040 color sensor senses red, green, blue, and white light and incorporates photodiodes, amplifiers, and analog / digital circuits …

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