by Monisha Macharla | Dec 7, 2019 | Articles
.@machinaresearch forecasts that in 2020 a quarter of all new cellular subscribers will be using an #eSIM chip https://t.co/Q6meQhI1Kb pic.twitter.com/uVkNWZWa23 — Sofrecom (@Sofrecom) March 20, 2017 The biggest challenge faced by many of the IoT engineers is...
by Monisha Macharla | Dec 3, 2019 | IoT Programming, Raspberry Pi
When you open the Raspberry Pi terminal, the first thing to start with is to grab the upgrade of the OS. Then the update begins. Or, somehow you will need to install some packages. For these purposes, you will use Linux commands more often. After reading this article,...
by Monisha Macharla | Oct 29, 2019 | Raspberry Pi
To all the Raspberry Pi enthusiasts and newbies out there, I guess you had tried the credit-card sized computer which is proven to be a major hit among the projects from light computing to heavy workflows. It is available with 1, 2 and 4 GB RAM, and in the history of...
by Monisha Macharla | Sep 10, 2019 | Arduino IDE Programming, Arduino Uno
Microcontrollers are widely used in embedded devices and make the devices reliable and cheap for our requirements. They contain CPU, RAM, ROM and some form of Input/Output ports. Microcontrollers are generally a computer on a single integrated circuit which is better...
by Monisha Macharla | Jun 11, 2019 | Raspberry Pi
Can Raspberry Pi read Analog Input? Of course NOT! but it CAN. The Raspberry Pi has GPIO digital pins where it can read the data either high or low ie., 0 or 1. The analog sensors such as piezoelectric sensors, thermistors, potentiometers, pressure sensors, etc give...