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In This Issue:

Projects

Practical LoRa® Long Range Wireless

Better than WiFi for many applications, we take a good look through LoRa tech with a great starter project.

Tim Blythman

Issue 6, December 2017

Projects

Part 2: Mega Digits

Last month we presented our multi-digit display system. This month we provide a flexible PCB for large and small...

Mike Hansell

Issue 6, December 2017

Projects

Follow The Leader

A touch-interactive game of skill, with adjustable difficulty levels.

Mike Hansell

Issue 6, December 2017

Projects

Motion Triggered Video

Turn any display into a motion-triggered video system! Useful for interactive displays or a cheeky Halloween frights!

Mike Hansell

Issue 6, December 2017

Explore 3D

What’s in a box?

Designing your own boxes for 3D printing isn't difficult. We'll show you how!

Oliver Higgins

Issue 6, December 2017

What The Tech

NodeMCU

There's virtually endless choice when you're deciding on a microcontroller. We've taken a good look at the NodeMCU, and we're...

Oliver Higgins

Issue 6, December 2017

Bitesize

Bresenham's Algorithm

The problem with drawing a straight line on a computer screen, printer/plotter, or CNC machine is teaching the machine what a...

Bob Harper

Issue 6, December 2017

Projects

Part 4: SAM v1.3

Like a baby bird ready to leave the nest, we cut the cord and set SAM free.

Oliver Higgins

Issue 6, December 2017

The Classroom

Traversing Transistors

Providing amazing functionality in almost all aspects of electronics, transistors are powerful yet fairly simple to use.

Daniel Koch and Bob Harper

Issue 6, December 2017