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As noted by developer Steve Troughton-Smith, the Ethernet preferences are a welcome addition to the Settings app for anyone who regularly uses a hardwired Ethernet connection with their iOS ...
The build is based around an ATMega328 and a neat little Ethernet controller from Microchip. There are two relays on the board that connect to the Up and Down buttons on the door opener.
Over on Make there is a new cable that will allow you to connect the iPhone to an Arduino box without having to jailbreak the device. The cable will also work on the iPad and iPod touch as well ...
What’s Included in the Kit It sells for $59 and you get the cable that plugs into the iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch sync port and has a RS232 port on the other end. The kit also has a RS232-to-TTL ...
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