Wildlife Monitor
Introduction
The purpose of this design challenge is to test the performance of a Hammond IP68 enclosure housing an electronic project in an extreme or harsh environment - "Experimenting with Extreme Environments" .
The inspiration…
This is my last extra credit blog.
Solar Module Assembly
I've had all of the solar panel components hooked up and running with the exception of operating with the actual load of the CM4 and sensor assemblies. The two final integration steps are to…
My challenge hardware kit arrived via UPS on April 2. Thanks E14 and Hammond for sponsoring the challenge. This blog will cover the unboxing of the kit, a detailed description of the components and how I plan to use them. I'll also cover other additional…
Introduction
This is my initial blog for the Experimenting with Extreme Environments challenge.
For Christmas last year I received a 115W bifacial solar panel. I had mentioned to my family that I wanted to build a portable DC solar module that could…
1. Challenger's Kit
2. UPS and External Batteries
3. Sensors
1. Challenger's Kit Thanks to Infineon Technologies for the challenger's kit. It consists of a note book, a ball pen and the PSoC 62S2 Wi-Fi BT Pioneer Kit . T he PSoC 62S2 Wi…