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These are the first projects I made with my Arduino
One of the first projects that most people do on an Arduino is to light up or flash an LED. It seems ultra-simple because it ...
An Arduino with 40 lines of code, a temperature resistor, and servo are all that’s truly needed to save some dough with this thermostat by [Peter Hamilton]. LEDs and a potentiometer are added as well ...
This post discusses how I integrated a regular microphone into an Arduino setup for some serious audio experiments. I used a prewired module which holds a MAX9814 single chip microphone amplifier with ...
This project uses an Arduino to read a potentiometer value and send it over serial to Blender. The data is used to control an armature or other object in Blender. If Blender uses a separate Python ...
We all know how fireworks are lit. It is simple, hold the flame of a lighter close to its wick and the gunpowder does the rest of the magic. However, in this post, I am going to explain how to do the ...
Discover how the Arduino Opta Pro can be leveraged beyond its industrial roots for smart home and DIY automation. In my article, I share hands‑on insights, practical code examples, and hardware ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts wanting to connect their projects to the Arduino Cloud using Python might be interested in a guide specifically created by the official Arduino team. Raspberry Pi GPIO control ...
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