Blogs about Ethernet
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Five ways to get your Arduino project online
Andrew BackThis post takes a look at five different ways of getting your Arduino project online.
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Detecting Lightning with an Arduino
Andrew BackThis post takes a look at interfacing the novel AS3935 lightning sensor with an Arduino.
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Arduino or Raspberry Pi?
Andrew BackA comparison of the respective benefits of the low cost embedded development platforms that may help with making a decision as to which to use when.
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Parallella: building for a parallel computing future
Andrew BackParallella, A Supercomputer for everyone!
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The Android PC System -APC 8750
Pete WoodPriced between the Beagle Board and the Raspberry Pi, the new kid on the block is Via Technologies APC 8750. It runs on a preinstalled custom Android Operating System and includes a basic s
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Hacking the TP-Link TL-WR703N
Andrew BackThe TL-WR703N is a 3G travel router that has become a hit with the hacking community due its low cost, compact size and the ease at which it can be re-purposed. This post covers initial experiences wi
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DesignSpark PCB Users Group Gathering in Hong Kong
Ray ChiuThe first DesignSpark PCB Users Group Gathering was held on last Friday (June 8). The location is Conference Room 1 of Hong Kong Science & Technology Park. This conference aims to gather the Desig
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A Raspberry Pi (VAX) Cluster
Andrew BackIn a blog post last month I looked at how a Raspberry Pi can be used to emulate a formidable IBM mainframe, and in this post I describe how a pair can be used to emulate VAX computers
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Raspberry Pi Waveforms
Pico TechnologySo, a few people in the office have started to receive their Raspberry Pi's. Normally when we see new gadgets around the office we take it apart but there's no case on the Pi so we thought we'd 'scope
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A Treacle Tin Radiation Detector
Andrew BackThe OpenRelief project is building “open, modular information solutions for disaster relief”, and as part of which they're developing a range of network-enabled sensors. I offered to help out by p
