Visitor Flow Rate Counting With ESP32
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/arduino/projects/visitor-flow-rate-counting-with-esp32
In this project, I will tell you how to use ESP32 to make a simple people counter to count the visitor number of your side.
SLF3x Series Low Liquid Flow Rate Sensors From Sensirion
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/slf3x-series-low-liquid-flow-rate-sensors-from-sensirion
The SLF3x series of bidirectional liquid flow sensors from Swiss sensor specialists Sensirion offer high reliability and excellent connectivity at a reasonable price.
How to Interface an Arduino With a Flow Rate Sensor to Measure Liquid
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/arduino/tutorial/how-to-interface-arduino-with-flow-rate-sensor-to-measure-liquid
Make an Arduino flow rate sensor to measure water flow for a variety of applications.
How to Use the AMS1117 Linear Voltage Regulator
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/arduino/projects/how-to-use-ams1117
Learn all about the AMS1117, a type of linear voltage regulator often used for varying voltage flow in a circuit.
Britain’s Electricity System Operator Introduces Enhanced Frequency Response Tool to Improve Power Grid Management
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/enhanced-frequency-response-tool-aims-to-improve-grid-management
The National Grid Electricity System Operator’s (ESO) suite of services for managing the flow of energy around the electrical grid will expand in 2020 with the launch of a new Enhanced Frequency Response (EFR) suite, developed through two years of consultation with industry leaders.
Types of Diodes and Their Applications
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/types-of-diodes-and-their-applications
A diode is a two-terminal (consisting of a cathode and anode terminal) device that allows current to flow in one direction. Diodes are used in electronic circuits for rectification, voltage regulators, and so on.
Opteran Awarded £2.1M for its Insect Vision-Inspired Approach to ‘Solve Autonomy’ in Robotics
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/opteran-awarded-2.1m-for-its-insect-vision-inspired-approach-to-solve-autonomy-in-robotics
Opteran, a UK-based natural intelligence company, has raised £2.1 million in seed funding to develop lightweight, ultra-low-power solutions to help machines see, sense, and navigate more efficiently. The technology is inspired by a natural phenomenon known as ‘optic flow’, which is observed in insects’ vision.
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM WITH SIREN AND WATER SPRINKLER
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/breadboard/projects/fire-alarm-system-with-siren-and-water-sprinkler
It consists of a fire detector which is released using readily available components having high performance.