Category: Arduino
![Arduino Unveils its First FPGA Board with MKR Vidor 4000, and an updated Uno WiFi Board Arduino Unveils its First FPGA Board with MKR Vidor 4000, and an updated Uno WiFi Board](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Arduino-Vidor-4000.jpg)
Arduino Unveils its First FPGA Board with MKR Vidor 4000, and an updated Uno WiFi Board
One of the most significant players of the open-hardware movement, The Arduino (Arduino Foundation) has finally released a set of exciting new boards after long time. The Arduino movement at some point had some legal troubles which affected the pace of hardware development, and after...
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Using a Soil Moisture Sensor with Arduino
Hi guys, welcome to today’s tutorial. Smart farms are becoming very popular as everyone is beginning to see the benefits in terms of crop health and yield and I know a lot of people that will be interested in smart farm automation. That’s why today, we will be looking at how to use...
Continue Reading![Use a Comparator or Op-Amp to Simplify Light Dependent Resistor Output Use a Comparator or Op-Amp to Simplify Light Dependent Resistor Output](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/IMAGE-1A-scaled-1024x683.jpg)
Use a Comparator or Op-Amp to Simplify Light Dependent Resistor Output
If your project calls for light sensitivity, it’s hard to beat light dependent resistors (LDRs), also known as photoresistors. They’re available for a few cents each, and their resistance varies based on how much light they receive. In the dark, these devices produce resistances in...
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Using a Hall Effect Sensor with Arduino
Hi guys, welcome to today’s tutorial. Today we will look at how to use a hall effect sensor with Arduino. A hall effect sensor is a sensor that varies its output based on the presence or absence of a magnetic field. This means that the output signal produced by a Hall effect sensor...
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Arduino board based on ATmega644p
A DIY Arduino type hardware board based on ATmega644p Atmega1284p This project is free and based on @MCUDude's MightyCore which has awesome well designed kits for serious development with AVR's. Mightyduino is an Arduino with more memory than an Arduino Pro mini. It can use 644p (64k)...
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PID temperature control with Arduino
PID temperature control with Arduino UNO. If you want to keep something at a certain temperature, say a block of aluminum, you’ll need a thermocouple and some sort of heating element. While you could turn a heater on and off abruptly in a sequence appropriately known as...
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Color Detector Using TCS230 Color sensor and Arduino
Hi guys, welcome to today’s tutorial. In this tutorial we will look at how to use the TCS230 color sensor with Arduino. To demonstrate the ability of the color sensor, we will build a color detector system capable of detecting the color in front of the sensor and displaying that color...
Continue Reading![Using the 1.44″ Color TFT display (ILI9163C) with Arduino Using the 1.44″ Color TFT display (ILI9163C) with Arduino](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/screen.jpg)
Using the 1.44″ Color TFT display (ILI9163C) with Arduino
Hi guys, over the past few tutorials, we have been discussing TFT displays, how to connect and use them in Arduino projects, especially the 1.8″ Colored TFT display. In a similar way, we will look at how to use the 1.44″ TFT Display (ILI9163C) with the Arduino. The ILI9163C based...
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