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We’ve seen plenty of ESP32 LoRa boards with the traditional 433 MHz, 868 MHz, or 915MHz freq
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KYIV ($1= Ukrainian Hryvnias) — The US Department of Defense has delivered the DroneDefender anti-drone device to the armed forces of Ukraine. It is American-made and is in serv
It takes a radar out of the ordinary to catch a drone in flight. It is even harder to detect a drone that is hovering in the same place, because it quickly disappears in the background noise. But a new radar system—developed by researchers from DTU Space in collaboration with the Danish
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Telit’s new SE873K5 multi-constellation GNSS receiver is the smallest form factor in the company’s SE873 family of modules. Featuring the latest generation chipset and advanced power modes, it can be used in a variet
SpaceX’s Low Earth Orbit (LEO) based Starlink ultrafast broadband satellite service has been in the news a few times this week as they tweak their packages across the world, and today it’s the UK’s turn. Residential customers have been informed of a significant price cut from
Some 11 homes along Heggatt Street in a rural Norfolk (England) community, outside Horstead, have been left without broadband access since 30th July, which began after unspecified damage was caused to Openreach’s (BT) network in the area. Some residents have been forced to drive out of t
Fitbit may have developed a successor to the Charge 5, a fitness tracker that the company launched a year ago yesterday. For reference, Fitbit announced the Inspire 3, Sense 2 and Versa 4 this week, so it seems unlikely that it will reveal another fitness tracker or smartwatch anytime soon. As
By Steve Bush 14th September 2016
Texas Instruments has announced a microcontroller with radios for both sub-GHz and Bluetooth low energy, claiming it to be the lowest power dual-band MCU yet.
Called the CC1350 wireless MCU, it offers a range of up to 20k
Remember old hard drives with their giant ribbon cables? They went serial and now the power cables are way thicker than the data cables. We’ve seen the same thing in embedded devices. Talking between chips these days tends to use I2C or SPI or some variation of these to send and receive
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I received my Ola S1 Pro on 23rd December 2021 and have clocked 4590KMs on the ODO.
My scooter was delivered with version 1.0.4 which was very stable and did not have any issues like battery range drop, unable to charge an