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Reading Temperature and Humidity from an SHT15 Sensor: An Introduction to the GPIO Interface
This project’s goal is to use an ODROID to read temperature and humidity data from an SHT15 sensor ▶
IssueM Articles
This project’s goal is to use an ODROID to read temperature and humidity data from an SHT15 sensor ▶
As the July issue was going to press, several blockbuster game announcements flew in over the transom and plopped down onto my desk. Therefore, I’ll begin this article for the August issue with a summarized update regarding each of these major events. These significant events include: the Electronic Entertainment Expo ▶
This is a step-by-step guide for enabling KVM on an ODROID-XU4. This guide is only available in u-boot odroidxu4-v2017.05 and Linux kernel 4.9.x versions. ▶
With all of the hacks, vulnerabilities, data leaks and other disheartening news surrounding cloud services, cloud products, and big data companies, you may want to consider putting in the effort to create your own version of these solutions. "Smart" doorbell Have you read the recent news that the "smart doorbell" ▶
Plex can be thought of as a DIY (do-it-yourself) Netflix. Whereas Netflix, for instance, lets you stream content from its servers, Plex allows you to take your (legally obtained) digitized media such as movies, TV shows, music files, and pictures, then access them on compatible client devices like phones, tablets, smart TVs, and streaming devices. ▶
Hardkernel Orange eMMC module, which uses the Samsung eMMC 5.1 chipset, which has been shipping since October 2017. ▶
I have been working on this project for almost a year now and feel confident enough now to present it to the public - the almighty iDrive supplemental solution for all people who do not have interest in fitting a 1500€ retrofit solution. ▶
I wanted to control the GPIO of my headless ODROID-C2 with a smartphone, so I developed a web application which can be seen as a web interface to the WiringPi library. ▶
The original H2 and H2 REV.B carried two 1GbE NIC whose driver is included in both Windows 10 and recent Linux distributions. On the other hand the ODROID H2+ is equipped with two 2.5GbE NIC based on the Realtek 8125B chipset. This chipset is rather recent and its support in ▶
How to build a 6-Bay NAS server with ODROID-H2. ▶
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