Category: Arduino
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MalDuino, The Open Source BadUSB
Firmware is a type of software that provides control, monitoring and data manipulation of engineered products and systems. A USB device firmware hack called BadUSB was presented at Black Hat USA 2014 conference, demonstrating how a USB flash drive microcontroller can be reprogrammed to...
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How to make an analog Thermometer with Arduino a DS18B20 and an analog Voltmeter
In this Arduino Tutorial educ8s.tv is going to modify this analog Voltmeter and convert into an Analog Thermometer using Arduino and a DS18B20 temperature sensor. Today we are going to learn how to use this analog voltmeter with Arduino and make it show the temperature instead of...
Continue Reading![VGADuino-II : The New 256 Color Graphic Shield for Arduino VGADuino-II : The New 256 Color Graphic Shield for Arduino](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/70061a4cdffff749bda205c5da65f93e_original.jpg)
VGADuino-II : The New 256 Color Graphic Shield for Arduino
Arduino is pretty much famous for the numerous shields it has. These plug-and-play shields make our life a lot easier while working on some complicated projects. Among all other shields, graphic shields are getting more and more popular. A graphic shield lets you show text, numbers,...
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USB Volume Control and Caps Lock LED
p_leriche @ instructables.com build a USB volume control which is simple, cheap and extensible. Check it out: I'm not the first person to publish an Instructable for a USB volume control, but I think this one is about as simple and cheap as it gets, and at the same time can be...
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DIY BLE Thermometer With Arduino and Blynk
Konstantin Dimitrov has shared a new tutorial on Arduino Project Hub on how to make an Arduino/Genuino 101 Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) thermometer with TMP102 and Blynk. Blynk is a platform with iOS and Android apps to control Arduino, Raspberry Pi and the likes over the Internet. You can...
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Make an Arduino Temperature Sensor (Thermistor Tutorial)
In this video, Circuit Basics walks us through the steps in setting up a thermistor temperature sensor on an Arduino Uno. First they show how to output the temperature readings to your serial monitor. Then they go over how to connect and output the temperature readings to a 16x2 LCD...
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Real vs Fake Arduino Test
It's possible - there are a lot of fakes out there. Maybe you bought a counterfeit Arduino. Was it priced lower that normal? Is it missing the small details that make it a genuine Arduino board? Watch the video to find out if your Arduino is real or fake. Real vs Fake Arduino Test -...
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DIY an Arduino-Controlled AM/FM/SW Radio
Combine the Si4844-A10 analog-tuned radio receiver with an Arduino to make a full-featured multiband radio. The idea of a single chip radio is intriguing. The prospect is especially interesting to me because, frankly, I envy the analog skills I associate with building a radio receiver....
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