If you've ever wondered what possums get up to at night, RFID can shed some light.

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GPS-RTK, Down the River

We test out our new GPS-RTK Dead Reckoning Boards by sending them down the river!

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Learn what circuit sculptures are and the few that we've made since quarantine started.

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Marcus demonstrates how the Qwiic System makes it super easy to build a novelty sound maker with a capacitive touch interface.

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When a GPS module with a small footprint and extreme accuracy is needed, GPS-RTK2 is just the thing.

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Using the ESP32 Thing to make an adapter for my headphones

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Measure the ambient temperature of the room with either the TMP117 or TMP102!

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When faced with the option of buying something to fit his needs or building it himself, Anker Berg-Sonne chose to take the DIY route.

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Use a Raspberry Pi and the SparkFun Top pHAT to automate your way through the litany of menus in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

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The weather is getting better, and Jesse is back with an update to his Autonomous Mower project.

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Grab some parts, strap a servo on it, and you'll be reflowing solder in no time!

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In a new tutorial we'll revisit some RFID basics, and practice by making a remote work logger using an RFID reader and a GPS module.

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No, we're not talking about hiding in bushes with long zoom lenses waiting to see what Tom Cruise is wearing today...

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We took two of our biggest robotics partnerships from the previous year and combined them into one powerful robot.

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Sometimes you need the real-time interaction that only a meeting can provide. Keep family members from wandering in on your important meetings with this simple alert!

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A sticky way to store your Qwiic boards so they're visible and ready for use.

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Here's a brief rundown and a couple of examples to help get you thinking about how you might incorporate movement into your next project using servos.

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This is the second part depicting the building of a keycode-based anti-theft system for a car.

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