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Interfacing Arduino with Micro SD card Module
Introduction Often times, we have the need for a way to store data in our projects, and most of the time, the EEPROM which comes readily to mind has a limited storage capacity, and issues with the format and nature of data it can hold.
Low Cost/Voltage 3W Class-D Stereo Audio Amplifier for Portable Gadgets
This low cost low voltage 3W class-D stereo amplifier is based on PAM8403 IC, The PAM8403 is a 3W, class-D audio amplifier.
3.5A Unipolar Stepper Motor Driver
Unipolar stepper motor driver can drive unipolar motor up to 3.5A and supply range 10 To 50V DC.
Driving an 8×8 (64) LED Matrix with MAX7219 (or MAX7221) and Arduino Uno
Introduction Hi guys, today we will be focusing on displaying mini graphics and texts on an 8×8 LED matrix using the MAX7219 (or MAX7221) LED driver and the Arduino Uno.
3 in 1 Temperature Sensor Shield For Arduino Nano
This 3 in 1 shield for Arduino Nano helps to develop various temperature measuring applications.
DIY Light (Lux) Meter using BH1750 sensor, Arduino and Nokia 5110
Introduction Hi guys, continuing on our recent path of building really cool stuffs based on the Nokia 5110 LCD display, today we will be building a DIY Lux (or light) meter using the highly sensitive BH1750 light sensor.
DAC Shield For Arduino Nano using MCP4725
This project features an easy-to-use Digital to Analog converter (DAC) shield for Arduino Nano.
Arduino Real Time Clock with DS1302 and Nokia 5110 LCD Display
Introduction Hi guys, in one of our previous tutorials, we made a real time clock, using the DS3231 RTC Module and the 1602 LCD display module.
60V input to 5V – 3A output DC-DC Converter for Industrial and Automotive using TPS54360
This is a 60 V 3A step down DC-DC converter.
Arduino (Atmega328p) on a Breadboard
Introduction Hi guys, for today’s tutorial, we will be building an Arduino on a breadboard.
1.2V-25V/10A Adjustable Power Supply Using Power Op-Amp
This is a small size power supply based on OPA549 power op-amp that provides output voltage 1.2V to 25V with 0 to 10A adjustable current limit.
Arduino Nokia 5110 Tutorial #2- Displaying Customized Graphics
Introduction In one of our previous tutorials we did an introduction on how to use the Nokia 5110 LCD with the Arduino, the tutorial covered displaying texts with different fonts etc.