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Using an Arduino Mega, DS3231 Real Time Clock Module, Eight stepper motors 28BYJ-48 with ULN2003 Driver, 82 cm Wooden strip 19x19mm, Steel Wire 1m, 46 Washer head screw 4.2 x 14 mm, 16 Button head ...
There’s an Arduino coupled with an RTC module to keep the time, which is connected to the two standard hobby servos mounted in the front panel. A UV LED and simple push button round out the rest ...
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News Arduino Strikes Again, This Time in Vintage Form By Zohra Ashpari Sep 26, 2011 1:05 pm PDT [Photo: Alan Amon via Instructables] ...
Two years after launching the Curie-powered Arduino 101 maker board, Intel is calling it quits on the hardware. The chipmaker has announced the end-of-life for its Curie Module, which launched in ...
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