Category: Interesting facts

What’s New at Botland? #48

With spring came to us new products! We invite you to another, 48th review of new products in Botland. See what awaits you this time in our shop!

How does an oscilloscope work?

Measurement of electrical signals would not be possible without an oscilloscope. With its help, it is possible to precisely determine many current parameters.

Fingerprint scanner functionality

Complicated passwords protect data well, but are difficult to remember, so a fingerprint reader is often a better choice.

Pi Day celebration

The number PI has become a permanent fixture in many fields of science and technology to such an extent that it has its own festival – find out more about the number PI!

What is an ultrasonic cleaner?

Despite appearances, even the most advanced electronics can be cleaned. However, an appropriate device, such as an ultrasonic cleaner, should be used for this task.

How does PCB production work?

The production of printed circuit boards is an extremely interesting process, which we have decided to take a closer look at today.

What’s New at Botland? #47

We are not slowing down and for the 47th time we have prepared for you an overview of new products which are constantly arriving in our shop.

What exactly is the Internet of Things?

An increasing proportion of electronic equipment is beginning to use the so-called Internet of Things for its operation. What exactly is this?

Snapmaker – 2021 recap

Snapmaker has grown from a startup to a thriving company and its devices are known around the world. What was year 2021 for him? Join us for a recap.

What types of variables do we have in Arduino?

Variables in programming are some of the most important elements that constitute the code of a program. This also applies to programming on the Arduino platform.

Arduino clones – are they worth anything?

There is no denying that Arduino boards have become a real hit all over the world. This is evidenced not only by the number of sold blue boards, but also by numerous clones of this platform. Are they worth attention as much as the original?

Watching Netflix on Raspberry Pi 3

Many of us can’t imagine an afternoon or evening without access to streaming media. But is it possible to harness a Raspberry Pi to work with Netflix?

Toilet occupancy indicator built using ESP32

It would be hard to live without a toilet, and hard to live without electronics. We combine these two issues in our next project at Botland! A toilet occupancy system built with ESP32 and Raspberry Pi.