Category: Arduino
Plotclock with a DS3231 Real Time Clock and an Arduino UNO
educ8s.tv uploaded a new video. This time is a plotter clock using DS3231 and Arduino. Hey guys, I am Nick and welcome to educ8s.tv a channel that is all about DIY electronics projects with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP8266 and other popular boards. Today we are going to build this Plot...
Continue ReadingUsing Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) With Arduino
Most of hardware developers have used a temperature sensor in one or more of theirs projects. There are many types of temperature sensors, such as LM35, thermistors, and resistance thermometers. These types differ in response speed, temperature ranges, accuracy, and other...
Continue Reading4-20 mA current output for Arduino Uno
Giovanni Carrera writes: The purpose of this project is to provide a 4-20 mA output from a PWM signal generated by a microcontroller ATmega328 and numerous other chips, such as the PIC. One of the more interesting applications of this circuit would be to replace or to realize a smart...
Continue ReadingArduino Based Sun Tracker Turret
Sun tracker systems are widely used in solar panel setups to get maximum performance. You may want to use one in your personal solar panel setup. Now you can make your own with an Arduino, following the project that's designed by RobotGeek Team and Wade Filewich. Parts You'll...
Continue ReadingBuild Your Own Cheap Antenna Analyser
Ham radio is the use of radio frequency spectrum for purposes of non-commercial exchange of messages, wireless experimentation, self-training, etc. Developing a ham radio project may requires using an antenna analyser, a device that is used for measuring input frequency and...
Continue ReadingTau : The Tiny 32-bit Arduino Zero Compatible!
"Tau" is a new board in the world of embedded systems, designed by Rabid Prototypes. It is powered by a 32-bit ARM core, but Tau's main strength is full compatibility with the well-known Arduino Zero, yet in a very tiny package. What is the Tau? The Tau is an extremely...
Continue ReadingDIY Arduino ProMini Data Logger
Ed Mallon has details on his DIY ProMini data logger: Typical pro-mini loggers built with this design sleep at 0.25mA, before extra sensors are added. At that current draw, the logger should deliver approximately six months of operation on three brand new AA batteries with a 15min...
Continue ReadingPWM Fan controller
Lucky Resistor has build a PWM fan controller using Arduino and DHT22 sesnsors. The fan controller described on this project page, controls one or more PWM controlled 12V PC fans. It uses the input from two precise DHT22 based temperature sensors. The MCU is an Arduino Uno, which is...
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