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eMMC module adapter

SKU TPX00209 Barcode 6975225650429 Show more
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For all Rock Single Board Computers

Overview

Easily flash software images onto eMMC modules with this eMMC to MicroSD Adapter Board for ROCK 4 Model C+ and ROCK 4 Model SE single board computers.

How to use the eMMC to MicroSD Adapter Board for ROCK

  • Mount the eMMC module onto the adapter board
  • Use a MicroSD card reader and insert the adapter board with the mounted eMMC module
  • Plug the MicroSD card reader into your computer
  • Flash the software image onto the eMMC module

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Bike Tracker
Project Tutorial by johan_m_o

Arduino based bicycle movement sensor and GPS tracker.

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Celebrate World Bicycle Day with these Arduino-powered bike projects
Celebrate World Bicycle Day with these Arduino-powered bike projects
June 3, 2023

… magnetic reed switch, but building the game himself in Unity. He had to construct and animate models for himself, the bike, and the scenery. After adding an AI and ranking system to the game, he was able to successfully race within the virtual environment on a real bike. Responsive LED system Motivated by the desire for a more advanced lighting system while on her nighttime bike rides, Natasha (TechnoChic) decided to affix strips of NeoPixel LEDs all over her bike that could react to music in real-time. The LEDs are controlled by an Arduino Nano 33 IoT that is, in turn, connected to her boombox via a 3.5mm audio jack for reading the audio signal. Two additional Nano 33 IoT boards were used for the wheels, along with more NeoPixels and batteries for each. GPS tracker Bicycle theft has been rapidly increasing over the last couple of years, which is why being able to recover a stolen bike has become vital. Johan’s bike tracker project contains an Arduino MKR GSM 1400 which reads motion data from an IMU and uses it to determine if the bike has moved when it is not supposed to. Once movement is detected, the board reads GPS data from a MKR GPS Shield and sends it over an LTE data connection in real-time so that the bike can be found. Integrated safety features The majority of mountain bikes lack useful safety features such as integrated lights, turn signals, and speed tracking, which is why Collin Wentzien embarked on his “(not so) electric bike” project. He built a series of features, including automatic brake/turn lights, a headlight, and an electronic horn with the goal of improving safety. Furthermore, his bike also got a bike computer upgrade which contains an Arduino Mega, GPS module, and dual screens for displaying relevant telemetry data. Speedometer display After losing the display unit for her bike computer, Element14 Presents host Katie wanted to replace it with a DIY version that tracked the current speed

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