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![Using the 433MHz RF Transmitter and Receiver with Arduino Using the 433MHz RF Transmitter and Receiver with Arduino](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/txrx.jpg)
Using the 433MHz RF Transmitter and Receiver with Arduino
While building microcontroller based projects, there are occasions where communication will be required between two devices, either in a duplex/transceiver based operation (where both devices can transmit and receive at the same time) or in a simplex-based operation where communication...
Continue Reading![Getting Started with the NodeMCU (ESP8266 Based Development Board) Getting Started with the NodeMCU (ESP8266 Based Development Board)](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/node-1.jpg)
Getting Started with the NodeMCU (ESP8266 Based Development Board)
As the popularity of Arduino boards increased, the demand for boards which comes embedded with some of the add-ons used with the Arduino increased. One of the most popular add-ons were the WiFi modules which are used to connect Arduino boards to the internet. Several boards were...
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Interesting Sensors To Add To Your Weather Station Project
A Weather station project is a project that gives you information about the weather in a particular area and is quite useful for a lot of things like planning of the day, farming and several others. A weather station project is one of those projects where you can have different types of...
Continue Reading![Arduino + WebUSB + Circuit Simulator = Fun Arduino + WebUSB + Circuit Simulator = Fun](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/bildschirmfoto_2018-09-21_um_23_24_40_12RKp1DUi8.png-1024x739.jpg)
Arduino + WebUSB + Circuit Simulator = Fun
Connect your Arduino via WebUSB with an web application circuit simulator. by FreeGroup @ www..arduino.cc A awesome feature in Chrome is support for the WebUSB API, which allows web apps to communicate with USB devices, once user consent is given. This opens up a ton of cool...
Continue Reading![Easy Motion and Gesture Detection by PIR Sensor & Arduino Easy Motion and Gesture Detection by PIR Sensor & Arduino](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/pir-gesture-detection_2h7WNdHSuk-1024x897.jpg)
Easy Motion and Gesture Detection by PIR Sensor & Arduino
Here we use PIR sensor and Arduino to detect the motion of a hand. This detection can be used to operate electronic equipment. By ElectroPeak @ hackster.io: In this article, we’ll show you how to make a gesture detector by simple components like PIR sensor and Arduino Nano. At the...
Continue Reading![UltraV: a Portable UV-index Meter UltraV: a Portable UV-index Meter](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/FWOX76MJLWKUVRX.LARGE_.jpg)
UltraV: a Portable UV-index Meter
fmarzocca @ instructables.com build a portable UV index meter with Arduino. He writes: Being unable to expose myself to the sun due to a dermatological problem, I used the time I would have spent on the beach to build an ultraviolet rays meter. UltraV. It is built on an Arduino Nano...
Continue Reading![Arduino launches a Command Line Interface (CLI) Arduino launches a Command Line Interface (CLI)](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/nexmo-cli-installed.jpg)
Arduino launches a Command Line Interface (CLI)
As a new Linux user or even a window pro user, you will probably be familiar with the terminal or command prompt as known in windows. Those tools give user extra control when using a pc, as you can perform actions faster, automate things and so much more as compared to using the...
Continue Reading![Pico – The World’s Smallest Arduino 328PB Core. Pico – The World’s Smallest Arduino 328PB Core.](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/989a0e8a697a37abc3a1964a02479cbe_original.png)
Pico – The World’s Smallest Arduino 328PB Core.
Pico - tiny & powerful. More features and performance than an Arduino Uno in a tiny, quarter-sized board that's breadboard compatible. [via] The Pico is still the smallest Arduino development board on the planet, at 20.32x20.32mm. It’s breadboard compatible, and offers roughly...
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