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New: The Yocto-Meteo-V2

By mvuilleu, in New stuff and Measures, october 19,2018.

This week comes with a major refresh for one of our flagship products. We have been selling the Yocto-Meteo for almost 7 years, and the quality of the sensors embedded on this device has made its success. Now comes the time when the key sensor is getting replaced by the manufacturer by an even more accurate version. So it is time to update our product as well...

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New application: Yocto-Discovery

By martinm, in Programming and New stuff, september 21,2018.

If you are a big fan of Yoctopuce products, and we know that some of you are, you probably installed Yoctopuce network hubs all over the place, and now you have a problem: you don't quite remember which one is where. This week, we have a small present for you.

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Yocto-Visualization V2 for macOS

By mvuilleu, in New stuff and Measures, september 09,2018.

As Yocto-Visualization is now available on Linux, we thought that we should make an effort for users fighting to maintain a Mac OS X macOS ecosystem. And thanks to the good work made by Mono's developers, it's now possible!

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Phase control using the Yocto-PWM-Tx

By mvuilleu, in New stuff, july 20,2018.

When we added some new features to the Yocto-PWM-Tx three month ago, a customer reminded us that he had also made a suggestion for improvement, regarding the synchronization between the two output channels. So we have kept our word, and this has now been implemented as well. Let's see how this works...

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Yocto-Visualization V2 on Linux

By martinm, in Measures and New stuff, july 06,2018.

Stripping the Yocto-Visualization V2 application of all third party libraries has an interesting side effect: one may try to compile it with Mono and make it run on operating systems other than Windows. So we tried to make a Linux version... and it works!

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