Category: Arduino
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CameraShutter – Control your DSLR camera
Control your DSLR to take a picture every x seconds for x minutes, fully configurable via LCD menus. CameraShutter - Control your DSLR camera -...
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How to Measure LUX With Arduino
In this tutorial codebender_cc uses the Adafruit TSL2561 sensor to measure LUX with Arduino. The TSL2561 luminosity sensor is an advanced digital light sensor, ideal for use in a wide range of light situations. Compared to low cost CdS cells, this sensor is more precise, allowing for...
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How to interface Keypad 4×4 with Arduino
In this tutorial we are going to learn some basics on using Keypad 4x4 on Arduino. by mybotic @ instructables.com This keypad consists of 4 rows x 4 columns of buttons. It is ultra-thin that it provides an useful human interface component for microcontroller projects. Convenient...
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35-second Arduino language reference
A 35 seconds walk through the Arduino language specifications and how to use it. By reading the below, in 35 seconds you will have a complete knowledge of the Arduino programming language specifications. Then scroll to the bottom for how to use it. 35-second Arduino language...
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Calendar- Time – Humidity and Temperature Arduino LCD display
Jordan Kreindler shows us how to build a Battery Saving LCD display that is a able to show Time, Date, Humidity and temperature using DHT22, RTC3231 and Arduino. The power saving mode here is what sets this Instructable apart from other examples showing day of the week, month, day...
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External Hardware Monitor
Vincenzopaolo FlameE @ instructables.com shows us how to create an external hardware monitor based on Arduino and Nokia LCD display. Communication with the PC is done using Visual Basic program. Hi guys! Today I will show you how create an external hardware monitor with any Arduino...
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How To Connect Multiple Buttons with MCU Using One Line
One of the biggest problems you could face in your current/next project, is when you’re out of free inputs to use. Sometimes you can save a lot of inputs using some tricks, and there’re really a lot of them. In this blog post we’re going to know how you can use many push buttons...
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DHT11 Temperature and Humidity Sensor with Pinguino
DHT11 is a common humidity & temperature sensor. This sensor has a single wire serial interface with special timing diagram for the single wire interface. When the MCU sends a start signal, DHT11 sends a response signal followed by the humidity reading and then the...
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