Category: Arduino
Arduino Nano- Switching ON/OFF Appliances Using Infra-Red Remote (Two Channel)
The project presented here is a two-channel infrared remote ON/OFF switch that can be used to control home appliances, Lights, Fans, Water Pumps, Aquarium pumps, Ovens, Heaters, etc. This open-source project contains 2 x SSR (Solid State Relay), Arduino Nano, and TSOP1838 infrared...
Continue ReadingThe Tiny Yet Powerful tArmDuino Features an STML071 MCU
When you think of a tiny Arduino, all you expect is as many Arduino features as possible that can be large flash memory, programming connections, and obviously smaller board size. Developer Doctek designed a similar Arduino powered by ultra-low-power 32-bit MCU ARM Cortex-M0+...
Continue ReadingArduino Portenta Vision Shield LoRa for Computer Vision Applications
We saw the launch of Arduino Porenta H7 last year, it features programming in high-level languages and AI and at the same time, it performs low-latency operations on its customizable hardware. However, the board supported an inbuilt module dedicated to professional and industrial...
Continue ReadingOpen source Arduino blood glucose meter shield uses electrochemical test strips
Diabetes is a serious disease that affects millions of people around the world today. Diabetes affects the body’s ability to produce insulin, a hormone that enables the body to turn glucose into sugar which has resulted to a large number of deaths, an estimate of 1.6 million deaths...
Continue ReadingTemperature Controlled RGB LED Light Stick – Mood Light
The circuit presented here is a LED light stick which changes its color in respect with the room temperature. This is an Arduino compatible open source project consisting of 20 x WS2812B Addressable RGB LEDs, LM35 Temperature Sensor and ATmega328 microcontroller. Atmega328...
Continue ReadingPD Micro – Breadboard-Friendly USB-C Power Supply Based on Arduino
We have all been there. Everytime we start adding new peripherals, sensors and actuators to our projects, we eventually will reach a point where the 3.3 and 5 V voltages from the microcontroller (when they are available) are not enough, either because we require more current than what...
Continue ReadingTinyDecoder – Cool IR Receiver and NEC Decoder with Arduino
Infrared has been around for a long while. It has proven to be reliable enough so that basically almost everything remote and short range, that came before home automation was cool enough to be considered a thing, and battled its place fairly with RF technologies, so it deserves some...
Continue ReadingON Semiconductor NCN51xxASGEVB KNX Evaluation Boards
ON Semiconductor NCN51xxASGEVB evaluation boards are Arduino-compatible shields that enable rapid prototyping with a microcontroller of choice. These evaluation boards incorporate all the external components necessary for operating the transceivers. The NCN51xASGEVB boards come in...
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