I agree with koudelad. These topics are quite challenging, though, interesting. I would like to propose these two topics:
- Achieving of low-power: One of the next steps for a prototype for being near a final product is to ensure it is low power. Guides on how to achieve this seem interesting to me, through hardware and software design decisions (like pull resistors, duty cycles, deep sleep modes) and trying to reach the figures shown in datasheets and comparing the initial and the final power consumption. - Learning material: Could be one or a series of post trying to explain from the basic level some concept, technologies or tools through the development of projects and well-documented journeys and steps. The main idea would be to lower the learning curve for some complex topics, for example, those currently in the poll .
These are great suggestions! Achieving of low-power seems to be a reoccurring subject of interest in one way or another. As far as learning material goes, this is an interesting idea. Ideally, project submissions would be done in a way to lessen the learning curve of participants. Will be looking out on putting some general guides on project submissions as there's been several projects that I can think of that have done a really good job of doing that.
These are great suggestions! Achieving of low-power seems to be a reoccurring subject of interest in one way or another. As far as learning material goes, this is an interesting idea. Ideally, project submissions would be done in a way to lessen the learning curve of participants. Will be looking out on putting some general guides on project submissions as there's been several projects that I can think of that have done a really good job of doing that.
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