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Jac Londe

Getting Started | Android Developers - 0 views

  • Getting Started Welcome to Training for Android developers. Here you'll find sets of lessons within classes that describe how to accomplish a specific task with code samples you can re-use in your app. Classes are organized into several groups you can see at the top-level of the left navigation. This first group, Getting Started, teaches you the bare essentials for Android app development. If you're a new Android app developer, you should complete each of these classes in order:
Jac Londe

Wi-Fi Protected Access - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) and Wi-Fi Protected Access II (WPA2) are two security protocols and security certification programs developed by the Wi-Fi Alliance to secure wireless computer networks. The Alliance defined these in response to serious weaknesses researchers had found in the previous system, WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy).[1] WPA (sometimes referred to as the draft IEEE 802.11i
Vincent Tsao

What is OSGi (Open Service Gateway Initiative)? - Definition from WhatIs.com - 0 views

  • OSGi (Open Service Gateway Initiative) is Java framework for developing and deploying modular software programs and libraries
Vincent Tsao

Mark Murphy | AndroidGuys - 0 views

  • Mark Murphy is the founder of CommonsWare and is the author of _The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development_, _The Busy Coder's Guide to *Advanced* Android Development_, and _Android Programming Tutorials_.
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Jac Londe

XLP Energy Harvesting Dev Board | DigiKey - 0 views

  • XLP Energy Harvesting Development Board The XLP 16-bit Energy Harvesting Development Kit is a true development platform for realizing energy harvesting applications. The Microchip nanoWatt XLP PIC MCUs are ideal for these low power applications with sleep currents down to 20nA, active mode currents down to 50uA/MHz, code execution efficiency, and multiple wake-up sources. Powered only by light, the XLP kit enables rapid prototyping of low power applications such as RF sensors, temperature/environmental sensors, utility meters, remote controls, and security sensors to name just a few. For software development and programming, the kit includes the PICkit 3 programmer/debugger for use with the Microchip’s free MPLAB™ Integrated Development Environment.
  • UART to USB bridge for use in prototyping and PC communication
  • Solar Energy Harvester with EnerChip storage devices providing backup power
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  • Individual disable jumpers for board components such as temperature sensors, LEDs, EEPROM, and potentiometer thereby removing unwanted standby current
  • Expansion PICtail connector with MCU controlled power supply
  • Prototyping area for adding additional sensors and circuits
  • PICkit 3 Programmer/Debugger and board level connector for application software development
  • PIC24F16KA102 eXtreme Low Power MCU with 20nA sleep currents(Can also be used with PIC24FJ64GA102)
  • Energy Aware software reports charge status as a percentage and charge state (Charging or Discharging EnerChips)
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