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Advanced use of the typed Python library

By mvuilleu, in Programming, february 14,2026.

Nine months ago, we introduced a new Yoctopuce programming library for Python, completely rewritten to take advantage of the latest Python features, in particular typing and asynchronous coroutines. We had the opportunity to test it on several projects, where it performed very well, but we realized that some additional information might be useful. So here it is...

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Our C++ and vcpkg library

By seb february 08,2026.

Vcpkg is an open-source package manager maintained by Microsoft that allows you to install C++ libraries. If you've never heard of vcpkg, neither had we. One of our users introduced us to this project. Let's take a look at what it's all about.



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Improvements to the display modules

By mvuilleu, in New stuff, january 30,2026.

At the beginning of this year, we reworked the programming interface for controlling Yoctopuce displays in order to make some improvements that we thought would be useful. Here are the new features that you can discover as soon as you next update our programming libraries.

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New: Yocto-PWM-Rx-C and Yocto-CO2-V2-C

By martinm january 23,2026.

Yoctopuce is quietly continuing its migration to USB-C connectivity. This week, we're releasing two new modules equipped with a Type-C connector: the Yocto-PWM-Rx-C and the Yocto-CO2-V2-C. Let's take a look at what they have to offer.

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Net 10 and MAUI: App for testing a torque wrench

By seb january 20,2026.

This week, we are going to create a small application that uses the torque wrench test bench that we built a few weeks ago. This application allows users to check the torque applied by the wrench and export the results in CSV format.



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