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There are a lot of fun Arduino projects that you can accomplish with the company's nearly $25 boards.
In this particular project, I contemplated a shield for Arduino Nano, which can gather weather-related information by a built-in BMP280 Temperature and Pressure Sensor, a photoresistor, and a ...
Comparison of Launchpad and Arduino. Essentially the Launchpad is great if your project is battery powered or you are looking to go cheap. If not, the extra capabilities of the Arduino win out.
Arduino Hacking - A History Anyone who has ever hacked around in their PC will have been hit with an urge to take their tinkering to the next level and create a custom-built device, but few ...
The display is a nice TFT driven by an Arduino Nano. The project uses ACS712 current sensor modules, which are nice Hall effect devices that produce a linear output for current and have over 2 KV ...
Looking for a good way to pull open those blind in the morning without needing to get out of bed? Arduino has you covered in this hack.
Fortunately, though, a decent spot welder isn’t that tough to build, as [KaeptnBalu] shows us with his Arduino-controlled battery spot welder.
You might be interested in a new article published by the Arduino team providing more information on how you can build Internet of Things IoT projects using the Arduino cloud and ChatGPT.
If you're both a coffee- and gadget-freak, this project by DIY'er Tim Hirzel will probably be a notably inspiring hack. By combining a fancy-pants Rancilio Silvia espresso machine, the multi ...
Many of the coolest DIY projects we feature require a special electronics board called an Arduino, and if you've been putting off learning how it works, now's the time to learn—this step-by-step ...
11 Arduino projects that require major hacking skills—or a bit of insanity Lawn care, Daleks, bug zappers prove the Arduino thrives as much as Raspberry Pi.
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