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Achieving Ultra Low Power Bluetooth with BG22
BG22

Achieving Ultra Low Power Bluetooth with BG22

How to get the lowest power consumption on the BG22 using project defaults. Or how to get 100,000 hours runtime on a BG22.
Dec 12, 2020 4 min read
Opinion: Why I don't use Rust for embedded
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Opinion: Why I don't use Rust for embedded

Unfortunately, Rust for embedded development is still a little too new for me right now. C and C++ still hold the crown for embedded simply because of legacy and future support.
Dec 2, 2020 1 min read
Design Analysis - Bluetooth Button
Bluetooth

Design Analysis - Bluetooth Button

A design analysis of a cheap bluetooth button used for finding lost objects or activating remote cameras. This is actually quite a well designed device, featuring a lot of Poka Yoke design elements.
Aug 31, 2019 4 min read
Building an Arduino compatible HM-11 Bluetooth board
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Building an Arduino compatible HM-11 Bluetooth board

After messing around with the nRF52 for a little while, one day I wondered if there was a cheaper option for bluetooth modules, because all I really wanted was the Bluetooth from the nRF52. It took awhile to look, but I was not disappointed. I found the CC2541. Introduction HM-11
Dec 28, 2017 3 min read
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