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    • Can I Ace CCIE Exam by Self-study  + (If you want to ask which certificate has tIf you want to ask which certificate has the best gold content, it is of course the CCIE certification or JNCIE certification from Cisco or Juniper. If you think that there are too many CCIEs nowadays, if you want to be useful, then go take a JNCIP or JNCIE. After all, we need knowledge. The result of learning these certificates is to make you useful, not just this certificate. it works. Some people ask whether the current certificates are still useful? I actually answered this question just now. Certification is useful, but only if you really understand it, not just buying a certificate. This certificate is not the same as a university diploma. It requires you to be able to work. The current situation in the industry is difficult because there are too many people looking for a job with a certificate. They actually don’t understand anything, and they are also very good at companies. No value, of course they don't want you. As for the concept of understanding, you can probably say that as long as you give you the equipment, you can adjust it, and you can solve the problem if it fails. This is called understanding, and it depends on your hands-on practice. You should set aside a few months to prepare for the exam, and work steadily to learn, which will help your future. Learning is lifelong. You have to distinguish clearly between the training based on textual research and the training based on learning technology. It's like taking a four-level certificate and learning spoken English, each taking what you need is very different. You need to carefully compare the learning syllabus, field visits, and understanding in many aspects, and you will know that the real professional knowledge is not everywhere. Network professional technical training services are provided. [https://cciedump.spoto.net/ccie-enterprise-Infrastructure-en-training/ CCIE training courses] include: multi-layer switching structure, large-scale deployment of routing protocols., Internet architecture composition, IP service quality and traffic management, cross-domain multicast services, IPv6, MPLS architecture and applications, etc. Ordinary learning institutions do not have the real strength to train and operate the core backbone network. They have very different levels of understanding of the same technology. High-pressure operations under the production network involve the required professional qualities, and the mentality of learning is simple. What you can’t understand by learning is that you need to go through a lot of actual combat and accumulation, and ITAA is to accelerate your process, so that you can reach the height that can only be achieved by accumulation of several 10 years, and lay a solid foundation in half a year to a year. 2 -3 years to establish a solid knowledge structure. The definition of zero-based learning of network technology means that you have not studied or operated network equipment before. A general university’s study can complete the four-level IPA course content and implement the corresponding 2000-hour study plan to achieve a systematic Master the knowledge of network architecture. If you use your spare time to study during college, you can finish it in about 2-3 years. If you are dedicated to studying, you can finish it in 6-8 months if you work hard enough to lay a solid foundation. After that, you can gradually strengthen all aspects of technology according to the needs of the work. In general, the learning and upgrading of technology has never stopped for the senior engineering who has been in the industry for decades, but one is enough to support your entry into the industry. Or a solid foundation to start is indispensable. Founded in 2003, [https://cciedump.spoto.net/ SPOTO] is an outstanding leader in IT certification training for 18 years, focusing on various certification exam answers and questions to help all candidates obtain certificates in their first attempt.to help all candidates obtain certificates in their first attempt.)
    • NCP-MCI-6.5 Exam Success  + (Preparing for the Nutanix NCP-MCI-6.5 ExamPreparing for the Nutanix NCP-MCI-6.5 Exam is a rewarding endeavor that requires dedication, focus, and the right resources. By leveraging NCP-MCI-6.5 Questions, NCP-MCI-6.5 Dumps, and practice tests from RealBraindumps, you can develop a solid foundation of knowledge and practical skills necessary to excel. The certification’s value extends beyond the exam, as it validates your expertise in Nutanix multicloud infrastructure, opening up new career possibilities in a dynamic and evolving field. Invest in your success today by accessing reliable NCP-MCI-6.5 Exam resources, and take the next step toward becoming a Nutanix Certified Professional.becoming a Nutanix Certified Professional.)
    • Interfacing a Servo Motor with Arduino Nano  + ( * '''Arduino Nano''' (official or compatible board) * '''Servo Motor''' (e.g., SG90 micro servo) * '''Jumper wires''' * '''USB cable (Mini-B)''' for programming )
    • Getting Started with DFRobot Rainbow Link  + (=== 🔌 DFRobot RainbowLink (TEL0185) === *=== 🔌 DFRobot RainbowLink (TEL0185) === * Dual TTL UART channels (A & B) via lever terminals * Built-in power outputs: 3.3V, 5V, 12V (selectable via jumper) * Plug-and-play via USB-C — auto enumerates 4 COM ports * Ideal for ESP32, STM32, LoRa, and GPS modules === 📡 SeeedStudio Wio E5 (STM32WLE5JC) === * Compact Grove-compatible LoRa module * AT command interface over UART * Default baud rate: '''9600''' * Pins: VCC, TX, RX, GND (3.3V logic) * Designed for ultra-low-power IoT applications Designed for ultra-low-power IoT applications)
    • Showerloop - Guide 3: Connecting the pipes  + (Basics - heat up your copper pipe with a bBasics - heat up your copper pipe with a blowtorch. Focus the flame on the areas above and below where you will do the bending so that part doesn’t get hotter and thus weaker than the rest of the steel. Once the copper turns blackish and starts making a cool psychedelic rainbow effect you know the copper is warm enough to begin bending. Turn off the flame and wait a moment. Once the pipe has cooled a little use the pipe bending tool so make an appropriate bend. This is more craft than technical skill and you just have to observe and see how the metal flexes.
      Don’t put too much pressure on one spot, this may result in a distorted pipe. You want to keep the diameter of the inner pipe as even as possible. Use a pipe bending tool.
      r of the inner pipe as even as possible. Use a pipe bending tool.</div> </div>)
    • Bartop Arcade 2 joueurs  + (Boutiques faboulousarcade http://ebay.to/2Boutiques faboulousarcade http://ebay.to/2gKd1zy Cette étape est la plus longue et fastidieuse du tuto. Armez-vous donc de patience, car c'est tout ce dont vous aurez besoin à cette étape. Rien n'est compliqué dans ces branchements mais je vous conseille toutefois de repérer chaque boutons y compris ceux des joysticks (haut, bas, gauche et droite) à l'arrière du panel. Cela vous facilitera grandement la tâche lorsque vous raccorderez le tout. La première étape consiste à relier tous les boutons entre eux à l'aide d'un câble commun. Partez donc du connecteur (commun) d'un des boutons et reliez le au suivant et ainsi de suite. Pour finir, branchez la dernière cosse sur un des ports GROUND de l'interface USB ou du Raspberry Pi. Il y plusieurs solutions pour connecter les boutons et les joysticks sur un Raspberry pi : utiliser une interface USB (souvent vendu avec le kit) ou les ports GPIOs du Raspberry Pi. Dans mon cas, j'ai utilisé l'interface USB et ai raccordé le tout au Raspberry pi. Une fois que tous les boutons et joysticks sont reliés au port GROUND par un câble commun, il suffit de relier chacun des boutons au port correspondant sur le Raspberry ou l'interface USB. Le plus compliqué dans cette étape, c'est de réussir à faire quelque chose de propre. En effet, essayez de ne pas faire passer les câbles trop près des joysticks pour éviter d'en couper un !!! Vidéo pour mieux comprendre : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6Ry4bOWcR8 Pour ceux qui utilisent les ports GPIO du Raspberry, il faut penser à activer les ports GPIO dans le fichier de configuration. Recalbox possède un outil de configuration avancée nommé recalbox.conf qui vous permet de modifier des options qui ne sont pas disponibles dans emulationstation. Pour le modifier, allez dans le dossier de recalbox partagé sur le réseau local. Le fichier recalbox.conf est disponible dans le répertoire nommé system. Dans recalbox.conf, activez le pilote GPIO en réglant controllers.gpio.enabled sur 1 : controllers.gpio.enabled=1 et vous êtes prêt à jouer !gpio.enabled=1 et vous êtes prêt à jouer !)
    • Bartop Arcade 2 joueurs  + (Boutiques faboulousarcade http://ebay.to/2Boutiques faboulousarcade http://ebay.to/2gKd1zy Cette étape est la plus longue et fastidieuse du tuto. Armez-vous donc de patience, car c'est tout ce dont vous aurez besoin à cette étape. Rien n'est compliqué dans ces branchements mais je vous conseille toutefois de repérer chaque boutons y compris ceux des joysticks (haut, bas, gauche et droite) à l'arrière du panel. Cela vous facilitera grandement la tâche lorsque vous raccorderez le tout. La première étape consiste à relier tous les boutons entre eux à l'aide d'un câble commun. Partez donc du connecteur (commun) d'un des boutons et reliez le au suivant et ainsi de suite. Pour finir, branchez la dernière cosse sur un des ports GROUND de l'interface USB ou du Raspberry Pi. Il y plusieurs solutions pour connecter les boutons et les joysticks sur un Raspberry pi : utiliser une interface USB (souvent vendu avec le kit) ou les ports GPIOs du Raspberry Pi. Dans mon cas, j'ai utilisé l'interface USB et ai raccordé le tout au Raspberry pi. Une fois que tous les boutons et joysticks sont reliés au port GROUND par un câble commun, il suffit de relier chacun des boutons au port correspondant sur le Raspberry ou l'interface USB. Le plus compliqué dans cette étape, c'est de réussir à faire quelque chose de propre. En effet, essayez de ne pas faire passer les câbles trop près des joysticks pour éviter d'en couper un !!! Vidéo pour mieux comprendre : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6Ry4bOWcR8 Pour ceux qui utilisent les ports GPIO du Raspberry, il faut penser à activer les ports GPIO dans le fichier de configuration. Recalbox possède un outil de configuration avancée nommé recalbox.conf qui vous permet de modifier des options qui ne sont pas disponibles dans emulationstation. Pour le modifier, allez dans le dossier de recalbox partagé sur le réseau local. Le fichier recalbox.conf est disponible dans le répertoire nommé system. Dans recalbox.conf, activez le pilote GPIO en réglant controllers.gpio.enabled sur 1 : controllers.gpio.enabled=1 et vous êtes prêt à jouer !gpio.enabled=1 et vous êtes prêt à jouer !)
    • SolarOSE - Guide 2: Mirror facets  + (Cut to a length of 2000 mm the aluminum tubes of 40x20 mm (or buy them with these dimensions). Drill a hole of 5 mm centered on the width, at 100 mm from each extremity. Tap (thread) this hole, made for a screw with a diameter of 6 mm (M6).)
    • SolarOSE - Guide 2: Mirror facets  + (Cut to a length of 2000 mm the aluminum tubes of 40x20 mm (or buy them with these dimensions). Drill a hole of 5 mm centered on the width, at 100 mm from each extremity. Tap (thread) this hole, made for a screw with a diameter of 6 mm (M6).)
    • SolarOSE - Guide 7: Assembling of the receiver  + (Cut the squared tube at a length of 2.2 m. Put the 10 hangers on the squared tube, with a spacing of 22 cm.)
    • Tree planting (Aranya Agricultural Alternatives method)  + ( *Define the plantation zone, *Make sure t *Define the plantation zone, *Make sure that your sapling is ready for transplantation, *Make sure that weather conditions will be favorable for the young tree to grow (avoid dry season peak), *If applicable, [[Clay-pot-irrigation system (Aranya Agricultural Alternatives method)|build your clay-pot irrigation system]], *If applicable, [[Tree planting preparation (Sadhana Forest method)|build your bottle-irrigation system]]. Feel free to adapt the procedure to your environment. to adapt the procedure to your environment. )
    • MicroHouse  + (Download on our [https://github.com/wikihoDownload on our [https://github.com/wikihouseproject/Microhouse/ Github repo] the set of milling drawings which can be used by CNC cutter to fabricate the house parts. Cut the part by a CNC mill using locally bought material. This is 18mm plywood, in the standard sheet size of 2440mm x 1220mm (8' x 4') Each component can be combined or adapted to form a structure which responds to an individual site or set of needs.nds to an individual site or set of needs.)
    • Little Umbrella  + (1) Emboiter les fils rouge, marron orange,1) Emboiter les fils rouge, marron orange, dans l'espace produit à cet effet du moteur. Veiller à bien respecter le code couleur : le rouge avec le rouge, le noir avec le marron et le orange avec le orange. 2) Placer le fil noir sur la carte arduino à l'emplacement ground. Le fil rouge à l'emplacement 5 volt, le fil orange sur le n°9 3) Se munir du câble usb, le brancher sur la carte arduino - le relier au port usb de l'ordinateur Vous voilà prêt à "bouffer" du codeateur Vous voilà prêt à "bouffer" du code)
    • Little Umbrella Maxime  + (1) Emboiter les fils rouge, marron orange,1) Emboiter les fils rouge, marron orange, dans l'espace produit à cet effet du moteur. Veiller à bien respecter le code couleur : le rouge avec le rouge, le noir avec le marron et le orange avec le orange. 2) Placer le fil noir sur la carte arduino à l'emplacement ground. Le fil rouge à l'emplacement 5 volt, le fil orange sur le n°9 3) Se munir du câble usb, le brancher sur la carte arduino - le relier au port usb de l'ordinateur Vous voilà prêt à "bouffer" du codeateur Vous voilà prêt à "bouffer" du code)
    • Cadre photo Neopixel pour pixel art  + (C'est l'étape ultime : envoyé le code sur C'est l'étape ultime : envoyé le code sur l'arduino. '''INSTALLER LES LIBRAIRIES'''
      À ne faire qu'une fois , lors de la première utilisation

      # Télécharger et installer [https://www.arduino.cc/en/software Arduino IDE] # Croquis►Inclure une librairie►Gérer les bibliothèques # Rechercher et installer "FastLED NeoMatrix". Lorsque demandé, choisir "Install all", ce qui installera toutes les bibliothèques nécessaires au bon fonctionnement du code. '''TELEVERSER LE CODE (Upload en anglais)''' # En fonction de la carte utilisé renseigner les champs suivant dans le menu outil. ## Outils►Types de cartes►(Dans mon cas Arduino Nano) ## Outils►Procésseur►(Dans mon cas ATmega328P old boot loader) ## Outils►Port►(Dépend d'un ordinateur à l'autre) # Si un "Sketch" n'est pas ouvert par défaut créer en un nouveau : Fichier►Nouveau (ctrl +N) # Supprimer tout et remplacer par le code obtenu grâce au code python # Cliquer sur le bouton "Téléverser" ou cliquer sur Croquis►Téléverser (ctrl +U, "U" pour Upload en anglais) # Attendre # Vous réjouir de tout le chemin parcouru :)
      er (ctrl +U, "U" pour Upload en anglais) # Attendre # Vous réjouir de tout le chemin parcouru :))
    • Connected weather station 12+ activities  + (Follow the instructions on page 1-4 on [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-vYvPHrhgW4SdtgnfV-NSKyZqliaPFgTpFc4Ti0uxh4/edit?usp=sharing <u>this </u>]tutorial.)
    • Connected weather station 9-11 activities  + (Follow the instructions on page 1-4 on tutorial)
    • FabCat House  + (Follow the steps to assembly the object, it shouldn't take you long. If the thickness of the planks is right, you shouldn't need to use any glue.)
    • FabCat House  + (Follow the steps to assembly the object, it shouldn't take you long. If the thickness of the planks is right, you shouldn't need to use any glue.)
    • Mosquitto MQTT - IoT Platform Series  + (Here, there are 2 sections - '''Publish anHere, there are 2 sections - '''Publish and Subscribe'''. And then there is a middleman - '''Broker'''. Let us see in depth * IoT Devices play the role to collect sensor data and send to the cloud (broker). While '''PC''' '''/''' '''Server''' '''/''' '''Mobile devices''' play the role to monitor and receive the sensor data to be viewed - Here, '''IoT Device''' is a '''Publisher''', and '''PC Devices''' are '''Subscriber'''.
      [EXAMPLE] When a '''user1''' publishes an image on social media, then only the '''user2''' subscribed to '''user1''' can view/receive the image. Here, the '''user1''' is the '''PUBLISHER''', '''user2''' is the '''SUBSCRIBER''', and the '''user1's account''' is the '''BROKER'''.
      * According to the above analogy, the image that is published is the data, that was '''transferred from user1 to user2''' 📤. And that is the exact scenario in an MQTT Pub/Sub model. * We have a more secure layer 🔒 to make sure the data is shared t'''hrough a specific path, we call th'''at 'topic', When use'''r1''' publishes data on topic, the subscriber automatically receives if already connected to the broker. Hence, t'''he''' LOW latency.
      connected to the broker. Hence, t'''he''' LOW latency.)
    • Showerloop - Guide 3: Connecting the pipes  + (Lay out all the filter components onto a surface. Using common sense and a ruler you can centre everything perfectly.)
    • How to draw a cat  + (Make sure your circle is a little bit to the left of the middle of your paper. This will become the middle part of the body of the cat, so please make sure to leave enough space on the top and the bottom of your paper.)
    • Affiche tactile cuivre  + (Le Makey-makey va nous permettre de transfLe Makey-makey va nous permettre de transformer notre affiche en “clavier”. Les “touches” de notre affiche seront reliées au Makey makey et permettront de déclencher des évènements (son, lumière, affichage écran…). Pour cet exemple nous choisissons de travailler uniquement avec les touches haut, bas, droite, gauche. Ici elles ne serviront pas à se déplacer mais à déclencher un évènement. Pour que l'évènement puisse se déclencher il faut être en contact à la fois avec la “terre” (ground ou masse) et la touche utilisée (par exemple la touche haut, droite, bas ou gauche…).e la touche haut, droite, bas ou gauche…).)
    • Building Yourself a Chicken Coop  + (Mark out the area in your yard and using eMark out the area in your yard and using either timber or pavers set out a firm foundation for the frame to stand on. Make sure its level and all the corners are square. If using timber make sure it's treated, that will prevent it from rotting. Keeping the chicken coop off the ground is not essential, but it is a good idea,  We've used a 200mm x 70mm treated pine timber section from Bunnings, and please note these timber sections are not included with the Somerzby [https://www.somerzby.com.au/chickens/ Chicken Coops]..somerzby.com.au/chickens/ Chicken Coops].)
    • Building Yourself a Chicken Coop  + (Mark out the area in your yard and using eMark out the area in your yard and using either timber or pavers set out a firm foundation for the frame to stand on. Make sure its level and all the corners are square. If using timber make sure it's treated, that will prevent it from rotting. Keeping the chicken coop off the ground is not essential, but it is a good idea,  We've used a 200mm x 70mm treated pine timber section from Bunnings, and please note these timber sections are not included with the Somerzby [https://www.somerzby.com.au/chickens/ Chicken Coops]..somerzby.com.au/chickens/ Chicken Coops].)
    • Can Metal Detector Detect Gold  + (Metal detectors use electromagnetic fields to detect metal objects buried underground. Here’s a brief overview of the process:)
    • Potato Tower  + ( #If necessary, collect the stones (see '' #If necessary, collect the stones (see ''"Gather construction material"''), #Collect the potato eyes, #Collect the soil, #If available, collect the compost or other organic fertilizer solution you want to use for your potatoes, #If necessary and possible, already collect mulching material (corn stalks, rice hulls, hay, straw, dry leaves, BRF …); rice hulls, hay, straw, dry leaves, BRF …); )
    • Potato Tower  + ( #If necessary, collect the stones (see '' #If necessary, collect the stones (see ''"Gather construction material"''), #Collect the potato eyes, #Collect the soil, #If available, collect the compost or other organic fertilizer solution you want to use for your potatoes, #If necessary and possible, already collect mulching material (corn stalks, rice hulls, hay, straw, dry leaves, BRF …); rice hulls, hay, straw, dry leaves, BRF …); )
    • PP Shredder Pro  + (<nowiki>====Tools====<br />non====Tools====
      none
      ====Parts====
      1110.08 - Bearing Side Plate 4

      1110.09 - Bearing Side Plate 5

      1110.10 - Bearing Side Plate 6

      1110.11 - Gear Plate

      1110.01 - Top Plate

      ====Steps====

      #Layout the remaining pies as seen in image 1.
      #Slide plate 1110.08 directly on top of piece 1110.07
      #Drop in plate 1110.09 directly next to 1110.07/.08 in the open tabs.
      #Place the bottom tabs of plate 1110.10 into the bottom plate, and then fold the plate upwards into place.
      #Place plate 1110.11 on top as seen in image 5.
      #Place plate 1110.01 on top, securing the entire box in place.

      *Note - in the next steps, you will dismantle these last few steps, but it is important to understand how the box comes together.


      t;br /><br/></nowiki>)
    • EMI probe 9-11  + (<nowiki>Whether you re using an arduWhether you re using an arduino uno or a nano, the code that you ll need to upload in order for the probe to function correctly is basically the same.

      Just make sure to program the correct digital pin for the piezo speaker. In the instructions above, we connected the speaker on D9 on an arduino uno, and D3 on an arduino nano.

      // Arduino Electromagnetic interference detector

      // Code modified by Patrick Di Justo, based on

      // Aaron ALAI EMF Detector April 22nd 2009 VERSION 1.0

      // aaronalai1@gmail.com

      //

      // This outputs sound and numeric data to the 4char

      #include

      #define SerialIn 2

      #define SerialOut 7

      #define wDelay 900

      int inPin = 5;

      int val = 0;

      SoftwareSerial mySerialPort(SerialIn, SerialOut);

      void setup()

      {

      pinMode(SerialOut, OUTPUT);

      pinMode(SerialIn, INPUT);

      mySerialPort.begin(19200);

      mySerialPort.print("vv");

      mySerialPort.print("xxxx");

      delay(wDelay);

      mySerialPort.print("----");

      delay(wDelay);

      mySerialPort.print("8888");

      delay(wDelay);

      mySerialPort.print("xxxx");

      delay(wDelay);

      Serial.begin(9600);

      }

      void loop()

      {

      val = analogRead(inPin);

      Serial.println(val);

      dispData(val);

      val = map(val, 1, 100, 1, 2048);

      tone(9,val,10);

      }

      void dispData(int i)

      {

      if ((i<-999)
      lay);<br /><br />Serial.begin(9600);<br /><br />}<br /><br />void loop()<br /><br />{<br /><br />val = analogRead(inPin);<br /><br />Serial.println(val);<br /><br />dispData(val);<br /><br />val = map(val, 1, 100, 1, 2048);<br /><br />tone(9,val,10);<br /><br />}<br /><br />void dispData(int i)<br /><br />{<br /><br />if ((i<-999)</nowiki>)
    • Best Mac AVI Trimmer to Trim AVI on Mac  + (Officially download and install Joyoshare Officially download and install Joyoshare [https://www.joyoshare.com/video-cutter-mac/ Video Trimmer Mac] on computer. Open it and follow the on-screen instruction to drag the AVI video to it. You also use the "Open" button to import an AVI file from local." button to import an AVI file from local.)
    • Minetest and 3D printing  + (Once download is completed, unzip the folder somewhere on your computer, ex. on your desktop. Download link available [https://www.minetest.net/downloads/ here]. <br/>)
    • Minetest and 3D printing  + (Once download is completed, unzip the folder somewhere on your computer, ex. on your desktop. Download link available [https://www.minetest.net/downloads/ here]. <br/>)
    • Tidal Discord - How to Link Tidal to Discord  + (Open AudFree [https://www.audfree.com/tidaOpen AudFree [https://www.audfree.com/tidable-music-converter/ Tidal Converter] and at the same time Tidal app will automatically start. Search Tidal songs that you want to play through Discord from Tidal. Then, copy the corresponding link and paste it in the search field of AudFree's main interface. Simply click the "+" icon to load Tidal music.ly click the "+" icon to load Tidal music.)
    • People pedal powered computer charger  + (People pedal power is a form of renewable People pedal power is a form of renewable energy. One human can produce around 75W electric power sustained for about 15min, or 50W during a longer period. This is enough power to be able to charge an average laptop. This energy can be harvested on a PPP device. To find out more about People Pedal Power, visit our site https://ciklic.wordpress.com/2017/08/05/renewable-energy-what-can-you-expect/8/05/renewable-energy-what-can-you-expect/)
    • Paracock(tail) Léonore  + (Placez les fils de telle façon : le noir sPlacez les fils de telle façon : le noir sur le marron, le rouge sur le rouge et le orange sur le orange. Puis placez les fils sur la carte Arduino : le fil noir sur GROUND et le rouge sur 5 VOLT. De l'autre côté placez le fil orange sur le numéro 9. Enfin branchez le cable sur la carte ainsi que sur le port USB de l'ordinateur.ainsi que sur le port USB de l'ordinateur.)
    • Turn signal biking jacket  + ('''Plan the aesthetic and electrical layou'''Plan the aesthetic and electrical layout of your piece''' Decide where each component is going to go and figure out how you will sew them together with as few thread crossings as possible. Make a sketch of your design that you can refer to as you work. The photos below show the sketches for my jacket. Stitching for power (+) is shown in red, ground (-) in black, LEDs in green, and switch inputs in purple.EDs in green, and switch inputs in purple.)
    • Turn signal biking jacket  + ('''Plan the aesthetic and electrical layou'''Plan the aesthetic and electrical layout of your piece''' Decide where each component is going to go and figure out how you will sew them together with as few thread crossings as possible. Make a sketch of your design that you can refer to as you work. The photos below show the sketches for my jacket. Stitching for power (+) is shown in red, ground (-) in black, LEDs in green, and switch inputs in purple.EDs in green, and switch inputs in purple.)
    • EMI probe  + (It is possible to assemble an EMI probe usIt is possible to assemble an EMI probe using an arduino Uno or an arduino nano. A timelapse of the assembly process of an EMI probe based on arduino nano. A video of the assembly process of an EMI probe based on arduino uno ''wiring diagram for the EMI probe'' To begin with, solder 3 male headers on the PCB. When you will plug the PCB onto the arduino board, the headers will have to go into pin 9, GND, and Analaog5. Solder the speaker onto the PCB. The positive leg of the speaker need to be connected to the male header going into pin 9 of the arduino board. The other leg (negative leg) of the speaker needs be connected to one end of the resistor (via some hook up wire). Now, solder the resistor onto the PCB. Connect one end of the resistor to the male header going into GND on the arduino board. Connect the other end to the header going into A5. Grab a piece of solid core wire about 20 cm long, and solder one end in correspondence with the male header going into A5. Your EMI probe is ready.r going into A5. Your EMI probe is ready.)
    • Paracock  + (Se rendre sur le site Paracocktail en bas de page : https://hackpad.com/Paracocktailemoji_2614-U7CYk0n7UM9 Vous y trouverez le lien pour télécharger le lien Arduino, appuyez sur "JUST DOWNLOAD".)
    • Paracock  + (Se rendre sur le site Paracocktail en bas de page : https://hackpad.com/Paracocktailemoji_2614-U7CYk0n7UM9 Vous y trouverez le lien pour télécharger le lien Arduino, appuyez sur "JUST DOWNLOAD".)
    • Mighty maker level belt  + (Set up a temporary circuit using a bread bSet up a temporary circuit using a bread board and solderless jumper cables. Set up your circuit as shown in the diagram Things to note: - There is a transistor for each of the Red, Blue and Green inputs of the RGB strip - Each transistor has 3 pins, one for GROUND, one for SIGNAL INPUT and one for SIGNAL OUTPUT - The signal input pin of each transistor is connected to a pin on the Arduino which will be controlled by the Arduino code - this will tell it whether this colour should illuminate or not. - The signal output pin of each transistor is connected to the corresponding connection on the RGB strip. - The Vin pin from the Arduino is connected to the 12V+ connection point on the RGB strip. This means that the power source is coming the computer when it is connected rather than a battery.hen it is connected rather than a battery.)
    • OpenReflex: 3D Printed Camera  + (1- Start by putting the two M3 hexagonal n1- Start by putting the two M3 hexagonal nuts in the holes provided for on the Body. It's a tight fit, so you'll need to push a bit. You can screw a screw from the other side for pull the nut. 2- Install the BackCover on its axis and insert the nut & bolt. The BackCover should fit nicely and rotate freely on its axis. Also set the BackShutter on his groove on the Body. 3- Put the UnwinderP2 and the UnwinderButton in place in the Cover. They should rotate, but not too much. 4- Set the Unwinder and the two FilmGuides in place in the Body. Put the Cover over all of this. You'll have to turn the UnwinderButton to align it with the Unwinder. Note : If the FilmGuide don't rotate on their axis it's not a problem. 5- Once everything is in place, put squared nuts in the columns and screw them in place through the Cover. 6- Algih the BackCover with the Cover and screw them together. Everything should fit in place, the UnwinderButton should make the Unwinder turn with some friction and the BackShutter should slide on its groove. All done ! For the Rewinder and the final light proofing we'll see this later. ;) final light proofing we'll see this later. ;))
    • OpenReflex: 3D Printed Camera  + (1- Start by putting the two M3 hexagonal n1- Start by putting the two M3 hexagonal nuts in the holes provided for on the Body. It's a tight fit, so you'll need to push a bit. You can screw a screw from the other side for pull the nut. 2- Install the BackCover on its axis and insert the nut & bolt. The BackCover should fit nicely and rotate freely on its axis. Also set the BackShutter on his groove on the Body. 3- Put the UnwinderP2 and the UnwinderButton in place in the Cover. They should rotate, but not too much. 4- Set the Unwinder and the two FilmGuides in place in the Body. Put the Cover over all of this. You'll have to turn the UnwinderButton to align it with the Unwinder. Note : If the FilmGuide don't rotate on their axis it's not a problem. 5- Once everything is in place, put squared nuts in the columns and screw them in place through the Cover. 6- Algih the BackCover with the Cover and screw them together. Everything should fit in place, the UnwinderButton should make the Unwinder turn with some friction and the BackShutter should slide on its groove. All done ! For the Rewinder and the final light proofing we'll see this later. ;) final light proofing we'll see this later. ;))
    • ASKotec Tutorials - DIY Simple analog synth  + ( # Take your time and look at the schematic. Start with + and run through the different ways till you end back to - pole # The second image shows you the pins you are going to use # Go and mark all pins on your board )
    • ASKotec Tutorials - DIY Simple analog synth  + ( # Take your time and look at the schematic. Start with + and run through the different ways till you end back to - pole # The second image shows you the pins you are going to use # Go and mark all pins on your board )
    • Créer une application avec Lora32u4 pour The Things Network  + (1 - Télécharger les fichiers [http://bsfra1 - Télécharger les fichiers [http://bsfrance.fr/documentation/11355_LORA32U4II/driver_windows.zip Driver windows] et [http://bsfrance.fr/documentation/11355_LORA32U4II/BSFrance.zip Arduino Hardware folder] sur la page [https://bsfrance.fr/lora-long-range/1345-LoRa32u4-II-Lora-LiPo-Atmega32u4-SX1276-HPD13-868MHZ-EU-Antenna.html BSFrance] 2 - Pour les drivers, il suffit de dézipper et de cliquer sur adafruit_drivers.exe. Parmi la liste des drivers proposés, il faut choisir Feather32u4 3 - Bon, là, normalement, il est possible de brancher la carte sur le port USB de l'ordinateur.
      Il est possible que vous ayez le message que l'installation du pilote n'a pas été possible. Pas de panique, on y reviendra
      3 - Pour les fichiers Arduino, il faut le dézipper dans le répertoire Mes Documents/Arduino/hardware (ce qui est le répertoire par défaut de l'installation de l'environnement Arduino, mais peut-être différent suivant votre installation. si le sous-répertoire hardware n'existe pas, créez le. Cette bibliothèque sert à gérer le microcontrôleur AT Mega32u4 de la carte. 4 - Démarrez l'IDE Arduino. Vous devriez pouvoir trouver la carte dans le menu Outils > Type de carte > LoRa32u4II 868 5 - Dans l'environnement Arduino, à ce stade on sélectionne le port par le menu Outils > Port, mais s'il y a eu l'erreur d'installation de pilote précédemment mentionnée, le port n'apparait pas. Il faut appuyer sur le bouton reset de la carte et sélectionner à nouveau, dans le laps de temps du reset, le menu Outils > Port. Là normalement le port devrait apparaitre quelques instants et on peut le sélectionner. 6 - Il reste encore à installer un bibliothèque : la bibliothèque LMIC qui contient les fichiers pour le protocole LoraWan. Pour cela il y a 2 méthodes : Méthode 1 : * La première est d'aller dans le menu Croquis > Inclure une bibliothèque > Gérer les bibliothèques. * Dans la barre de recherche, du gestionnaire de bibliothèque, tapez "lmic"
      Si vous ne voyez rien apparaitre, vérifiez que les listes déroulantes Type et Sujet soient bien sur "Tout"
      * Choisissez d'installer le bibliothèque IBM LMIC Framework Méthode 2 : * Téléchargez l'archive du projet GitHub https://github.com/matthijskooijman/arduino-lmic dans le répertoire Mes Documents/Arduino/Libraries. Vous devriez avoir un répertoire arduino-lmic-master 7 - Lorsque cette bibliothèque est bien installée, vous pouvez choisir dans le menu Fichier > Exemples > LMIC-Arduino le sketch ttn-otaa
      Pour faire court, la différence entre les sketches ttn-abp et ttn-otaa vient des deux différentes façon de s'enregistrer sur le réseau The Thing Network (par enregistrement, je parle de l'échange qui a lieu entre notre carte et la passerelle TTN lors de la mise sous tension de la carte) La première est l'Activation By Personalization (ou abp) pour laquelle il faut avoir une adresse réseau de la carte appelée DevAddr) La seconde est l'Over-The-Air-Activation (ou otaa). Dans ce mode DevAddr est transmis automatiquement pendant la phase d'enregistrement.
      (ou abp) pour laquelle il faut avoir une adresse réseau de la carte appelée DevAddr) La seconde est l'Over-The-Air-Activation (ou otaa). Dans ce mode DevAddr est transmis automatiquement pendant la phase d'enregistrement.</div> </div>)
    • EMI probe 12+ activities  + (The EMI detector comes in two forms: the gThe EMI detector comes in two forms: the gadget is mounted on a shield suitable for an arduino uno board, or the detector is embedded on a shield on which an arduino nano is mounted. We will start by building the shield for arduino uno here s the wiring diagram for the EMI detector == Step by step instructions for the Arduino Uno shield == First, solder at least a couple of pins to the PCB. These will go into GND and Analog 5 in th arduino uno board. Next, solder an extra pin on the opposite side of the PCB. This will connect to Digital 9 on the arduino board. The speaker will also be soldered onto the PCB. Solder the positive end of the speaker to the pin which goes into analog 9 on the arduino. Solder the negative end of the speaker into the PCB. Then connect a short (5 cm max) piece of electric wire to the negative end of the speaker. The other end of the cable is soldered on the pin which goes into GND. Use a 1Mohm resistor to connect the pin which goes into GND and the one that goes into Analog 5 on the PCB (see photo above). It’s now time to add the antenna of your EMI detector. Take about 20 cm of solid core wire, and solder one end of it on to the PCB, precisely to the pin that goes into Analog 5 on the board. = Step by step instructions for the Arduino Nano shield = An timelapse is available here Solder two strips of female headers onto a PCB (3cm x 7cm) You will need to be able to arrange the arduino nano onto these strips of female headers. Solder the positive side of the speaker to the PCB, in correspondence with the D3 pin. Solder the other end of the speaker onto the PCB, in correspondence with GND pin of the arduino nano. Next, grab the 1Mohm resistor, and solder one end to the PCB pin which leads to A5 on the board, the other end to the PCB pin which goes into GND. To make the antenna of your device, take a piece of solid core wire (about 15 cm long), and solder one end of it to the PCB pin which leads to GND on the arduino nano. Finally, grap two short pieces of electric wire. You will use them to connect a 9V battery to the arduino nano and power the board. Solder one end of the first cable to VIN on the arduino nano, solder one end of the other cable to GND. solder one end of the other cable to GND.)
    • DIY Makey Makey with Arduino Leonardo  + (The image below shows the wiring that is needed for one key of your makey-makey-like device. In order to obtain 6 functional keys, you will need to repeat this wiring 6 times overall, each time using a different analog pin on your arduino leonardo.)
    • Arduino to ThingSpeak via SIM800 No Wi-Fi  + (The legacy project documents that were oriThe legacy project documents that were originally designed with the SIM800 module may necessitate slight adjustments. This project will prove invaluable to those who continue to rely on 2G and GPRS technology. It offers essential support and guidance for individuals who intend to persist with these communication methods. Sending data from an Arduino microcontroller to the ThingSpeak platform using a GPRS module, specifically the SIM800, is a fundamental concept. The crucial aspect is that this communication method operates independently of Wi-Fi, constituting an IoT connectivity solution that relies on GPRS for data transmission. 1 / 2 In this project, LM35 temperature sensor data is being transmitted to the ThingSpeak platform through an Arduino Nano and a SIM800 module. The SIM800 module is leveraged to establish a GPRS connection, facilitating the transmission of data to ThingSpeak at specified intervals. To ensure a reliable connection between ThingSpeak and the hardware, users must configure the SIM800 module to establish a connection with their mobile network. This configuration encompasses setting the Access Point Name (APN) specific to their mobile carrier. It's important to note that the specific AT commands for this configuration may vary based on the user's chosen mobile network provider. For this project, I utilized the services of the network provider '''Airtel''' to establish the connection. Communication between the hardware components, specifically the SIM800 module, Arduino Nano, and ThingSpeak platform, relies entirely on AT commands. To ensure successful project implementation and effectively troubleshoot any issues that may arise, users must possess a basic understanding of SIM800 AT commands. This knowledge is crucial for configuring, managing, and diagnosing the communication process and resolving potential challenges during the project.g potential challenges during the project.)
    • How To Make A Perfect Study Table/en-gb  + (The material of your kid's study table plaThe material of your kid's study table plays a vital role. A strong wood desk lasts for ages, metal ones offer a contemporary feeling while the ones produced using steel offer a feeling of modernity. For a wooden study table, '''[https://www.truworthhomes.com/wood-stain.html Rust-Oleum Truworth Wood Stain]''' gives life span and influences your furniture to look young for years. If you have a necessity of moving your work desk frequently, think about picking something lightweight, durable and which fixed with casters. Desks with easy dismantling feature are also easier to move. mantling feature are also easier to move. )
    • DIY Custom NeoPixel Rings From Scratch!  + (The next step in making your printed circuThe next step in making your printed circuit board is making your connections between your LEDs. NeoPixels each have one data-input pad and one data-output pad. First create a long chain starting with the pixel closest to where you plan on placing your interface pins, going from one pixel's data-out pin to the next pixel's data-in pin. After that you'll need to route power and ground. The easiest method I have come up with to do this is to use a combination of circles and semi-circles, four in total, alternating between power and ground as you move outward from the origin. This makes it easy to create a small "jumper" connection as apposed to manually wiring every since LED together, twice. The two pairs of circles/semi-circles can then be tied together whichever way is most convenient. Finally, a copper pour is added. This essentially just causes all extra space to be filled by "ground", which has multiple advantages including being easier to manufacture at home. You will also want to install one roughly .1uf capacitor between power and ground between each set of two LEDs. The manufacture recommends one per LED however its likely one per two will do and they are time consuming to solder. These are not necessary for the functionality of the device, they simply improve the lifespan of the LEDs, so they can be ignored if needed.he LEDs, so they can be ignored if needed.)
    • DIY Custom NeoPixel Rings From Scratch!  + (The next step in making your printed circuThe next step in making your printed circuit board is making your connections between your LEDs. NeoPixels each have one data-input pad and one data-output pad. First create a long chain starting with the pixel closest to where you plan on placing your interface pins, going from one pixel's data-out pin to the next pixel's data-in pin. After that you'll need to route power and ground. The easiest method I have come up with to do this is to use a combination of circles and semi-circles, four in total, alternating between power and ground as you move outward from the origin. This makes it easy to create a small "jumper" connection as apposed to manually wiring every since LED together, twice. The two pairs of circles/semi-circles can then be tied together whichever way is most convenient. Finally, a copper pour is added. This essentially just causes all extra space to be filled by "ground", which has multiple advantages including being easier to manufacture at home. You will also want to install one roughly .1uf capacitor between power and ground between each set of two LEDs. The manufacture recommends one per LED however its likely one per two will do and they are time consuming to solder. These are not necessary for the functionality of the device, they simply improve the lifespan of the LEDs, so they can be ignored if needed.he LEDs, so they can be ignored if needed.)
    • Node-Red Telegram Bot with Temperature Logger Part-1  + (In this article, I will show you how to usIn this article, I will show you how to use Node-RED and Telegram bot to send temperature data from a DHT11 sensor connected to a Raspberry Pi. You will be able to ask your Telegram bot for the current temperature and receive a reply with the sensor reading. You will also be able to set up a notification system that will alert you when the temperature exceeds a certain threshold. To follow this tutorial, you will need the following components: * A Raspberry Pi with Node-RED installed (you can follow [https://nodered.org/docs/getting-started/raspberrypi this guide] to install Node-RED on your Raspberry Pi) * A DHT11 temperature and humidity sensor * A Telegram account and a Telegram bot token (you can follow [https://core.telegram.org/bots this guide] to create a Telegram bot and get its token)o create a Telegram bot and get its token))
    • Team Ace - Unilag  + (Upon sign up to the ACE app, the user is asked to provide information detailing their location, estimates of gas, fuel, electricity per month. These values are used to approximate the tonnes of carbon and other CFCs emitted by the user. <br/>)
    • Team Ace - Unilag  + (Upon sign up to the ACE app, the user is asked to provide information detailing their location, estimates of gas, fuel, electricity per month. These values are used to approximate the tonnes of carbon and other CFCs emitted by the user. <br/>)
    • Glowing LED Butterfly  + (Use TinkerCad to design the component thatUse TinkerCad to design the component that will be 3D printed. This is a great opportunity to develop your computer aided design (CAD) skills! What to think about.. - Needs to have holes for the light to go through - Needs to be big enough to hide the Arduino and PCB - Needs to be able to sit on the top of the 9V battery Pre-made butterfly design can be found through this linkrfly design can be found through this link)
    • Manette double d'arcade  + (Vous pouvez commander un kit d'arcades surVous pouvez commander un kit d'arcades sur ce site : http://www.smallcab.net/joysticks-zippy-boutons-p-608.html ou sur des sites chinois, à vous de voir. Pensez aussi à commander les câbles GPIO et des switchs s'ils ne sont pas inclus dans le kit. Par défaut, vous pouvez relier directement votre manette à votre raspberry pi par les câbles GPIO (Cf cas 1 plus loin). Le raspberry pi doit être accroché à votre structure. Pour ma part, je voulais pouvoir relier ma manette à l'aide d'un câble USB pour pouvoir l'enlever facilement de mon raspberry pi qui me sert de mediacenter dans le salon. J'ai donc acheté en plus une carte USB Xin-Mo (http://www.smallcab.net/joueurs-p-1318.html) sur laquelle je viens connecter les câbles GPIO (cf cas 2 plus loin).cter les câbles GPIO (cf cas 2 plus loin).)
    • Manette double d'arcade  + (Vous pouvez commander un kit d'arcades surVous pouvez commander un kit d'arcades sur ce site : http://www.smallcab.net/joysticks-zippy-boutons-p-608.html ou sur des sites chinois, à vous de voir. Pensez aussi à commander les câbles GPIO et des switchs s'ils ne sont pas inclus dans le kit. Par défaut, vous pouvez relier directement votre manette à votre raspberry pi par les câbles GPIO (Cf cas 1 plus loin). Le raspberry pi doit être accroché à votre structure. Pour ma part, je voulais pouvoir relier ma manette à l'aide d'un câble USB pour pouvoir l'enlever facilement de mon raspberry pi qui me sert de mediacenter dans le salon. J'ai donc acheté en plus une carte USB Xin-Mo (http://www.smallcab.net/joueurs-p-1318.html) sur laquelle je viens connecter les câbles GPIO (cf cas 2 plus loin).cter les câbles GPIO (cf cas 2 plus loin).)
    • NEXT ENGINE 3D SCANNER :How to use it  + ( * '''WEIGHT''' 7.68 KG * '''INPUT POWER'' * '''WEIGHT''' 7.68 KG * '''INPUT POWER''' 100-240 VAC/60W * '''Measurement system''' MultiStripe Laser Triangulation (MLT) *'''Sensor''' Twin 5.0 Mega-pixel CMOS RGB image sensors *'''SIZE''' 276 x 223 x 91mm *'''Field AREA'''  5.1" x 3.8" (Macro) and 13.5" x 10.1" (Wide) *'''Capteur density''' 268K points/in (Macro) and 29K points/in (Wide) *'''Texture Density''' 500DPI ( Macro) and 200DPI (Wide) *'''Dimensional Accuracy''' 100 micorn ( Marco) and 300 micron ( Wide) *'''Acquisition Speed''' 50,000 points/sec *'''CONNECTIVITY''' USB 2.0 *'''OPERATING SYSTEM''' Windows XP/Vista/7/8 (64-bits) *'''MINIMUM REQUIREMENT''': 2 GHz Dual-core, 3GB RAM, 256MB graphics *''' FILE FORMAT''' STL, OBJ, VRML, XYZ, PLY *'''FILE SIZE''' 200MB fot typical model * '''SOFTWARE''' ScanStudio™ (FREEWARE) del * '''SOFTWARE''' ScanStudio™ (FREEWARE) )
    • VERBIS - Desktop 8x8 RGB LED Matrix Word Clock  + ('''Wooden photo frame''' You can make you'''Wooden photo frame''' You can make your own frame, there are a dozen of articles about this, even here on Instructables. But a simpler solution would be finding a framing company where you can order a personalized frame with your required dimensions and you can choose from many frame types. This is exactly what I did. I ordered my frames with a specific dimension: the framed photo, in my case object (display) is 80x80mm. I also asked for an accurate dimension, I didn't want the frame to be too big for the 3D printed plastic grid. '''Plexiglass support''' The plexiglass support can be also be made DIY but for an amateur it is not very easy to cut and blend plexiglass. So I ordered several supports from an advertising company that makes all kinds of plexiglass objects. The dimensions I used are: width - 120mm, first part length - 180mm, second part length - 50mm, 15° bending angle. '''Display plexiglass sheet''' The 3mm grey smoked plexiglass sheet can be cut from a bigger sheet, obtaining the required 80x80mm dimension. '''Plastic grid''' The STL file for 3D printing can be downloaded from [https://www.tinkercad.com/things/arRYOVE5Lbk Tinkercad] '''Display Printed Paper Sheet''' The SVG file for the Printed Paper Sheet is attached, and it can be edited with Inkscape. You can make your own display layout based on this SVG file, I used [https://www.wordsearchkit.com/ Word Search Construction Kit] software to generate a words layout for the time display. You can print the file repeatedly on the same sheet of paper to achieve a good, opaque, black background. I got very good results with a cheap inkjet printer and standard white copier paper. I cut off the layout with a pair of scissors. '''Plastic box for electronics''' The files that you can 3d print are also on [https://www.tinkercad.com/things/2vKBHQ1HEI3 Tinkercad]. I used some already purchased jewelry boxes, I only designed a new box base because the boxes were too tall. The files on Tinkercad are based on this type of boxes. '''Detailed instructions''' (follow the images above) * choose (and mark) a side of the frame to be the top of the clock, clean the smoked plexiglass sheet, put it in the frame; * place the printed paper sheet and the 3D printed grid; * drill with 2 mm diameter bit through the plastic grid to make room for the screws in the frame; * screw the plastic grid; * mark on the frame the place for holes and lock the frame to the plexiglass support; * drill the holes with a 2mm diameter bit (enlarge the holes in the support with a 3mm diameter bit, make the coining with a 10mm diameter bit) and screw it all together. The last image shows an almost finished enclosure. image shows an almost finished enclosure.)
    • VERBIS - Desktop 8x8 RGB LED Matrix Word Clock  + ('''Wooden photo frame''' You can make you'''Wooden photo frame''' You can make your own frame, there are a dozen of articles about this, even here on Instructables. But a simpler solution would be finding a framing company where you can order a personalized frame with your required dimensions and you can choose from many frame types. This is exactly what I did. I ordered my frames with a specific dimension: the framed photo, in my case object (display) is 80x80mm. I also asked for an accurate dimension, I didn't want the frame to be too big for the 3D printed plastic grid. '''Plexiglass support''' The plexiglass support can be also be made DIY but for an amateur it is not very easy to cut and blend plexiglass. So I ordered several supports from an advertising company that makes all kinds of plexiglass objects. The dimensions I used are: width - 120mm, first part length - 180mm, second part length - 50mm, 15° bending angle. '''Display plexiglass sheet''' The 3mm grey smoked plexiglass sheet can be cut from a bigger sheet, obtaining the required 80x80mm dimension. '''Plastic grid''' The STL file for 3D printing can be downloaded from [https://www.tinkercad.com/things/arRYOVE5Lbk Tinkercad] '''Display Printed Paper Sheet''' The SVG file for the Printed Paper Sheet is attached, and it can be edited with Inkscape. You can make your own display layout based on this SVG file, I used [https://www.wordsearchkit.com/ Word Search Construction Kit] software to generate a words layout for the time display. You can print the file repeatedly on the same sheet of paper to achieve a good, opaque, black background. I got very good results with a cheap inkjet printer and standard white copier paper. I cut off the layout with a pair of scissors. '''Plastic box for electronics''' The files that you can 3d print are also on [https://www.tinkercad.com/things/2vKBHQ1HEI3 Tinkercad]. I used some already purchased jewelry boxes, I only designed a new box base because the boxes were too tall. The files on Tinkercad are based on this type of boxes. '''Detailed instructions''' (follow the images above) * choose (and mark) a side of the frame to be the top of the clock, clean the smoked plexiglass sheet, put it in the frame; * place the printed paper sheet and the 3D printed grid; * drill with 2 mm diameter bit through the plastic grid to make room for the screws in the frame; * screw the plastic grid; * mark on the frame the place for holes and lock the frame to the plexiglass support; * drill the holes with a 2mm diameter bit (enlarge the holes in the support with a 3mm diameter bit, make the coining with a 10mm diameter bit) and screw it all together. The last image shows an almost finished enclosure. image shows an almost finished enclosure.)
    • Node Red Controlled Web LED on ESP32 with Raspberry Pi 4  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] for ordering PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to get them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shopou can get free stuff from their gift shop)
    • Node Red with Raspberry Pi  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] for ordering PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to get them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shop.u can get free stuff from their gift shop.)
    • Ethernet-Enhanced LoRa Gateway Minimizing Delay  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] for ordering PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to get them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shop. Also, check out this useful blog on PCBWay Plugin for KiCad from [https://www.pcbway.com/blog/News/PCBWay_Plug_In_for_KiCad_3ea6219c.html here.] Using this plugin, you can directly order PCBs in just one click after completing your design in KiCad.ick after completing your design in KiCad.)
    • Getting Started with TivaWare Launchpad - Basics  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to order PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to get them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shop.u can get free stuff from their gift shop.)
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