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Development board targets IoT and is Arduino compatible
Graham Prophet @ eedesignnewseurope.com discuss about a new IoT board to the market. Distributor Arrow Electronics has extended its range of IoT development boards with the SmartEverything Panther. The Panther board enables users to add pattern recognition capabilities to their...
Continue Reading20×4 I2C Character LCD display with Arduino Uno
Our friends on educ8s.tv published a new video! Check it out. Hello 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. Subscribe to the channel now if you don’t want to miss any...
Continue ReadingExplore magnetoresistive sensing with Arduino
Graham Prophet@ eedesignnewseurope.com discuss about precision-measurement motion sensing using Arduino compatible kit. From distributor RS Components, this kit enables development of precision-measurement motion control systems using Sensitec’s magnetoresistive sensor technology,...
Continue ReadingMaster Your Arduino Skills With Arduino Playground Book
Are you an experienced maker who are looking for more advanced Arduino skills to get? Warren Andrews, an experienced engineer and journalist, wrote a new book that walks makers through building 10 outside-the-box projects, helping them advance their engineering and electronics...
Continue ReadingESP32 Web Server – Arduino IDE
Rui @ randomnerdtutorials.com tipped us with his latest project. He writes: In this project you’ll create a standalone web server with an ESP32 that can toggle two LEDs using the Arduino IDE programming environment. If you want to learn more about the ESP32 dev board, read my...
Continue ReadingMightyWatt: 70W Electronic Load for Arduino
Jakub designed and built a programmable electronic load for Arduino, the MightyWatt R3: MightyWatt R3 is a programmable electronic load. That means you can use it for testing batteries, power supplies, fuel cells, solar cells and other sources of electrical power. You can also make...
Continue ReadingUsing I2C SSD1306 OLED Display With Arduino
Sometimes it may be necessary to use a display when making a hardware project, but one confusing thing is the size of the display and the required pins to control it. This tutorial will show you how to use a small I2C OLED display with Arduino using only two wires. The display...
Continue ReadingUsing I2C SSD1306 OLED Display With Arduino
Introduction Sometimes it may be necessary to use a display when making a hardware project, but one confusing thing is the size of the display and the required pins to control it. This tutorial will show you how to use a small I2C OLED display with Arduino using only two...
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