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Well, the name is definitely cool, but you’re probably wondering how this project works. It uses an Arduino Uno, an LCD readout, and a sonic ranging module to judge various distances.
Arduino has certainly made its mark in the world of DIY electronics, providing an accessible platform for a wide range of creative and interactive projects. Known for its user-friendly hardware ...
Instead of trying to list all the different things you can do with the Arduino, we’ll walk you through a few of its cool, tangible applications. Here are some of our favorite Arduino projects ...
The Arduino is a cheap electronics board that allows you to make your own electronics without a ton of coding experience. We love the Arduino, but like any electronics project, coming up with ...
Arduino nano is a ATmega328 based small and breadboard compatible arduino board.It has mostly same functionality to Arduino Uno but without DC power jack and works with a mini-B USB cable instead of ...
Arduino is an open-source microcontroller platform that is widely used in DIY electronics and robotics projects. It is easy to use and has a huge community of users who share their projects and offer ...
When you think of Arduino projects, your mind likely goes straight to RFID door locks, weather sensors, or automated plant watering systems.While these are undeniably pretty cool projects, you ...
All projects here are compiled and recorded using the Arduino IDE together with the ATtiny libraries and used the internal oscillator set at 1 or 8Mhz with the BOD disabled. I don't use any Attiny ...
The project itself simply says the vague shape is what ties it to Arduino, and reads a bit like an advert for a PCB fab. I’d prefer those big clunky PIC devboards with this 8051.