Category: Arduino
![DIY Light (Lux) Meter using BH1750 sensor, Arduino and Nokia 5110 DIY Light (Lux) Meter using BH1750 sensor, Arduino and Nokia 5110](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/outside.jpg)
DIY Light (Lux) Meter using BH1750 sensor, Arduino and Nokia 5110
Hi guys, continuing on our recent path of building really cool stuffs based on the Nokia 5110 LCD display, today we will be building a DIY Lux (or light) meter using the highly sensitive BH1750 light sensor. In photometry, illuminance is the total luminous flux incident on a surface,...
Continue Reading![Arduino Mega Chess on TFT display Arduino Mega Chess on TFT display](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/dsc00470_VPTGqgaQbc.jpg)
Arduino Mega Chess on TFT display
Chess processor with GUI dedicated for Arduino Mega. by Sergey Urusov After some my Arduino project remains unclaimed touchscreen, so I decided to realize my chidhood dream to create a chess program. After a couple of months it wins me, but it is not big deal because i do not have any...
Continue Reading![DAC Shield For Arduino Nano using MCP4725 DAC Shield For Arduino Nano using MCP4725](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/001-2.jpg)
DAC Shield For Arduino Nano using MCP4725
This project features an easy to use Digital to Analog converter (DAC) shield for Arduino Nano. The project is built using MC4725 12Bit DAC IC over I2C communication. The shield directly seats on Arduino Nano and also can be used as stand-alone DAC converter that can be connected to...
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Arduino Milliohm Meter
danielrp @ instructables.com writes: This is an accurate milliohm meter with a maximum resolution of 0.1mOhm. The design is very simple, the whole assembly can be built in a couple of hours once all the parts are gathered. It is based on a precision current sink and a high-resolution...
Continue Reading![Arduino Real Time Clock with DS1302 and Nokia 5110 LCD Display Arduino Real Time Clock with DS1302 and Nokia 5110 LCD Display](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/full-project.jpg)
Arduino Real Time Clock with DS1302 and Nokia 5110 LCD Display
Hi guys, in one of our previous tutorials, we made a real time clock, using the DS3231 RTC Module and the 1602 LCD display module. For this tutorial, we will be building something similar using the DS1302 RTC module and the Nokia 5110 display module. Unlike the 1602 LCD module which was...
Continue Reading![The Little Buddy Talker – Arduino Compatible Speech Chip Set The Little Buddy Talker – Arduino Compatible Speech Chip Set](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/993dee78b2ce64f3ed410b5cbc4c6d73_original.jpg)
The Little Buddy Talker – Arduino Compatible Speech Chip Set
Small, versatile, fun, and inexpensive! Use the 254 word library to bring speech to your Arduino projects! Speak, Arduino, Speak! About a year ago, I designed an Arduino shield that allowed for you to add voice to your electronic designs. I've since been able to minimise that design...
Continue Reading![Isolated USB to UART Converter for Arduino Pro Mini Isolated USB to UART Converter for Arduino Pro Mini](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/08a4afdada67d98be13a9fde989caf90_original-1024x576.jpg)
Isolated USB to UART Converter for Arduino Pro Mini
Simple, tiny USB to UART converter with digital isolator working between 2.5V and 5V up to 3Mbaud, with the Arduino Pro mini connector. It's a USB to UART converter with a digital isolator at the UART side. It has a micro USB for connecting to the PC and a 6 pin header with the same...
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Arduino (Atmega328p) on a Breadboard
Hi guys, for today's tutorial, we will be building an Arduino on a breadboard. The Arduino on breadboard is basically a bare bones arduino, featuring only the micro-controller as the major component, without all the other parts that makes up the Arduino, like the usb port, the on-board...
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