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I recently had to build an infrared close proximity sensor that could tell if something was dropped in a parcel delivery drop box. After some searching, I. ... to ~38kHz signal yielded by D9 of the ...
[Maker 101] gave the Arduino an infrared sensor which can pick up signals from a simple IR remote control. It can be driven backwards and forwards or turned left and right.
Both the Arduino Nano and Uno can be powered via their integrated USB connectors. This automatically supplies regulated 5V power to the board, allowing you to use any USB-supported power source ...
You can even build yourself something simple based on an Arduino Uno! The build uses Panasonic’s cheap “Grid-EYE” infrared array as the thermal sensor, in this case, a model with an 8×8 ...
Finally, your Arduino toolkit will be incomplete if you don't purchase some sensor and circuit modules. After all, you can’t ...
One phototransistor to detect infrared and visible light; An I2C digital temperature sensor to introduce between-device digital communication; While the above short bullet list may not sound like ...
You can pick up an Arduino Uno for as little as 25 bucks, but I'm going to recommend you pop a Benjamin (a hundred bucks) for the Arduino Starter Kit. This kit contains an Arduino processor, plus ...
Arduino (and Nextion) powered air hockey! Though it actually comes with a football spin... Thanks to the Arduino team for highlighting this one, a football-themed version of air hockey, which sees an ...
Despite this, Arduino is just one among many of its kind in a market that is booming after new demand; so the Bluetooth and NFC of the Primo could give Arduino an edge over its everyday competition.