Another cool Kickstarter is under way! It's called Connect-Pi, and it combines a Raspberry Pi web server and a responsive, mobile web application to create an automation system, allowing the user to control and monitor Arduino-type systems from anywhere in the world. Connect-PI allows you to connect up to 10 devices out of the box but you can add more devices by simply configuring the IP addresses of the new devices.
Read more -->Digilent's Learn site provides tutorials for learning various hardware and software concepts, and you can choose "projects" (tutorials) based on topic, difficulty, or your personal area of interest. They also group projects together to form modules of related content, and they group modules to form courses, which are structured like college courses.
Today we're sharing their "Debouncing Circuits with Microcontrollers"
Read more -->Have you ever wanted to hack your CAN (in-vehicle network)? Well, now you can -- no pun intended :P -- and there are plenty of resources out there to help you. For starters, this Hackaday post provides an overview of the hardware available to you for "CAN hacking," mentioning, among other tools, that you can use the chipKIT Max32 as
Read more -->As a follow-on post to yesterday's post about the FM Radio with chipKIT uC32 and Basic I/O Shield, we are sharing the tutorial that adds Bluetooth® connectivity/remote control
Read more -->If you've been wanting to use an accelerometer in your project, there's a great tutorial on Instructables using a chipKIT Max32 and LabVIEW. With the included code, you could be up and running in a flash. Check it out!
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