Tag: Arduino
Rodriguez – The World’s Slowest IV Tracer
Joseph Eoff has posted on Hackaday details about Rodriguez, which is an IV tracer. About the origin of the project, he says: “Rodriguez started as a nameless project I used to make a point in an online discussion about the shape of the current/voltage plot of the base/emitter...
Continue ReadingArduino Leonardo Board Features USB Human Interface Device
Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software. For programming, the previous version of Arduinos required a serial port connection to your computer. As the platform evolved, using a USB conversion chip was only a slight...
Continue ReadingArduino Compatible programmable universal IR blaster
Universal remote controls are very cool devices that can be programmed to operate various brands of one or more types of electronic devices. You can point the universal remote control to any device and control it with buttons available on the remote. Low-end remote controls can control...
Continue ReadingArduino announced that the Arduino Cloud now supports ESP32 Devices
Arduino boards are highly manageable. They are equipped with various sets of digital and analog I/O pins that allow the user to interface with a variety of shields, modules, breadboard circuits, and other circuits. Arduino boards are the brains of many IoT-based projects. For IoT...
Continue ReadingAutomatic LED Stairway Lighting – Arduino Compatible
This creative idea is suitable for a stairway with 16 stairs, each stair can have a 12V LED. It has two sensors one at the start and one at the end of the stairs and when the sensor triggered at any end it starts a process of lighting each of the steps in a progressive cycle starts....
Continue ReadingInkplate 6PLUS: Verstaile, easy-to-use and energy-efficient Wi-Fi enabled 6-inch e-paper display
E-paper displays are fascinating. They mimic the appearance of ordinary ink on paper, and they look brilliant! E-Paper displays make reading comfortable and provide a wider viewing angle than most light-emitting displays. An idle E-Paper display can be easily viewed in direct sunlight...
Continue ReadingArduino Nano RP2040 Connect Hit Market for Just $24.50
One of the most widely used development boards in the maker community is the Arduino manufactured boards. However, following the release of the $4 Raspberry Pi Pico that came with the onboard in-house silicon tape out RP2040 chip, sparking excitement in the designer world. Continuing...
Continue ReadingArduboy Nano: The Arduboy game shrunk to less than an inch!
Arduino is an open-source electronics platform based on user-friendly hardware and software. Arduino boards are popular among beginners in electronics as well as professionals who use them for easy prototyping. For making an Arduino-based project, all that is needed to be done is...
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