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Arduino’s new power management library provides developers with the tools they need to reduce power consumption, extend battery life, and enhance performance across various devices.
Arduino developers and hobbyists looking for a portable battery shield to powered their projects might be interested in a new shield called the EnergyShield Arduino rechargeable battery.
Kanflo’s project is a wireless Arduino clone that’s meant to operate in a way that doesn’t take up a lot of battery juice, so it’s pretty low power.
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Putting the Arduino inside its own battery pack makes a very neat and compact self-contained unit. At the heart of the board is an ATmega328 clocked at 8MHz to reduce power consumption and fused ...
His AAduino project turns the already miniscule Tiny328 Arduino clone into an even smaller computing device that's about as big as an AA battery.
An amusing aspect of the board is how Kanflo attached battery terminals, including a spring, on the board itself. This allows the AAduino to slot into the battery slot like a regular battery.
Behind the delightfully punny name, you'll find an Arduino-compatible board the size of an AA battery.
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