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Using a 20×4 I2C Character LCD display with Arduino Uno
On previous tutorials on our website, we have covered the use of several displays, LCDs, and TFTs, with diverse Arduino boards. From Nokia 5110 LCD display to different types of OLEDs, the reason for the tutorials has been to ensure that, as a reader, you know how to use many of the...
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On previous tutorials on our website, we have covered the use of several displays, LCDs, and TFTs, with diverse Arduino boards. From Nokia 5110 LCD display to different types of OLEDs, the reason for the tutorials has been to ensure that, as a reader, you know how to use many of the most...
Continue ReadingSimple DataFlash board plugs into an Arduino to provide 4Mbytes of EEPROM
This is a small board that plugs into one of the headers on an Arduino Uno or other board to provide 4Mbytes of non-volatile storage. by David Johnson-Davies: It works with either 5V or 3.3V boards, and is based on the low-cost 4Mbyte Winbond W25Q32FVSIG DataFlash chip. It is ideal for...
Continue ReadingNorman – Arduino Library for climatic simulation of natural daylight, temperature, and humidity cycles
Norman is a climatic simulation library designed to run on an Arduino Uno for indoor and greenhouse automation projects. Arduino Library for mathematical climatic simulation of natural daylight, temperature, and humidity cycles using minimal data sets. Given a set of parameters for a...
Continue ReadingMulti Sensor Shield for Arduino Nano with Light, Magnetic Field & Temperature Sensor
This Arduino Nano Shield consists of a Light sensor, a Magnetic field sensor, and Temperature sensor. The shield can be used to develop various projects required light sensing, magnetic field sensing, and temperature sensing. All sensors provide analog voltage outputs, so each output is...
Continue ReadingMulti Sensor Shield for Arduino Nano with Light, Magnetic Field & Temperature Sensor
This Arduino Nano Shield consists of a Light sensor, a Magnetic field sensor, and Temperature sensor. The shield can be used to develop various projects required light sensing, magnetic field sensing, and temperature sensing. All sensors provide analog voltage outputs, so each output...
Continue ReadingLi-Po/Li-Ion Arduino Charger Shield using BQ21040
This Li-Po/Li-ion Arduino charger shield is mainly designed to power up the Arduino from single 3.6V Li-Po battery. Li-Ion and Li-Pol Charger/ DC-DC Boost converter Arduino shield provides 6.5V/400mA from single Lithium Polymer battery. The Arduino shield is equipped with BQ21040...
Continue ReadingLi-Po/Li-Ion Arduino Charger Shield using BQ21040
This Li-Po/Li-ion Arduino charger shield is mainly designed to power up the Arduino from single 3.6V Li-Po battery. Li-Ion and Li-Pol Charger/ DC-DC Boost converter Arduino shield provides 6.5V/400mA from single Lithium Polymer battery. The Arduino shield is equipped with BQ21040...
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