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Issue 18
Welcome to the latest edition of the VoltJots newsletter, providing you hand-curated links to the very best news, projects, and products to help you get your regular electronics fix.
In an effort to simplify, we have changed the layout and format slightly - hopefully it makes reading and navigating easier. Drop us a line and let us know what you think.
Hope you enjoy! Until next week,
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A straightforward comparison of two popular Raspberry Pi boards to help you pick the best one for your project.
Are no-code tools actually useful for embedded development or just another passing trend.
A look at how the latest smart sensors are revolutionizing everything from industrial automation to consumer devices.
This transforming robot platform powered by ESP32-S3 is designed to teach robotics and programming basics.
A collection of wearable projects that put tiny Raspberry Pi computers into everything from watches to smart glasses.
A clever project that combines a Raspberry Pi battery charger with an LED clock display.
A practical guide to creating your own gas detection system using the MICS-5524 sensor and Arduino.
A digital photo frame project that shows off the possibilities of colorful e-paper technology.
A detailed walkthrough of creating an automated pick-and-place system using ROS 2 and machine learning.
Here's a cool guide that'll show you how to post and read Bluesky updates using a $6 Raspberry Pi Pico W.
A DIY project that walks you through creating a simple but fun synthesizer using basic electronic components.
A compact ESP32-based tool that helps you analyze Bluetooth and WiFi signals on the go.
Renesas just launched two new devices that'll simplify IO-Link communication in industrial automation systems.
The Pimoroni Pico Plus 2 W is a wireless version of the Raspberry Pi Pico 2, offering a powerful and versatile board with Wi-Fi capabilities, 8MB PSRAM, and 16MB storage, while maintaining compatibility with the Pico pinout and form factor.
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