In order to make life easier for Linux users, we have an APT repository that allows you to easily install and update our applications with the apt-get tools and similar. To use our APT repository, we need to add it to the repository list, but this operation will change in future versions of the distributions. In this post, we explain how to add and use our APT repository so that it still works in the future.
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Yoctopuce support regularly receives questions about using Yoctopuce devices from an Excel spreadsheet. As Office versions change regularly, it is time to update our information on this subject.
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Three weeks ago, we showed you how to integrate your own web page into Yocto-Visualization (for web). This week we explain how to do the opposite, i.e. integrate Yocto-Visualization (for web) into web pages served by an arbitrary web server.
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This week we have built a small test bench to determine the autonomy of several bike lights. This post, quite short, aims to show you how to build this bench very quickly using Yoctopuce modules.
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There are now small infrared cameras in the form of break-out boards that are very affordable and easy to integrate into automation projects. Surprisingly, they often use the I2C protocol to transfer data. Today, we show you how to use a Yocto-I2C to interface this type of camera.
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