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The Factory | Unlocking The Potential Of I2C

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It's about time we talked microcontrollers... The backbone of PiicoDev is the I2C bus that connects sensors with controllers - but what if a sensor isn't I2C enabled? What about other useful devices like buttons, buzzers and addressable LEDs (GlowBit, WS2812)? In this episode of The Factory we're talking about some major upgrades to PiicoDev. There's also some hypnotic SMT line assembly shots of the Motion Sensor coming together - an IMU based off the venerable MPU-6050.

🧪Prototype of the week: 3-channel capacitive touch sensor

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