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XDA Developers on MSNI used to fear the Raspberry Pi’s underwater Wi-Fi capabilities, but now I’m looking forward to it
Explore the potential of Raspberry Pi-powered underwater WiFi, from enabling real-time communication and media sharing to advancing marine research and safety.
The board is built to be mobile, capable of being powered by a LiPo battery with a JST connector or USB-C. Power consumption is super low at only 75mA when active and a minuscule 1.5 μA during sleep ...
As the name suggests, this board is an Adafruit Feather format microcontroller board equipped with a DWM3000 ultra-wideband (UWB) module and powered by the Raspberry Pi Pico 2040 chip with 8MB of ...
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