Tag: Arduino
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DIY Breathalyzer Using Arduino UNO
Today I am going to discuss how to make a very simple DIY Breathalyzer using Arduino UNO and few external components. Ana Carolina designed this project as an instructable in instructables.com. This is a low-cost project and a useful one too. If you have no idea about what...
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How to Set Up and Program an LCD Display on an Arduino
circuitbasics.com writes: In this tutorial, I’ll explain how to set up an LCD display on an Arduino, and show you all the functions available to program it (with examples). The display I’m using here is a 16×2 LCD display that I bought for under $10 on Amazon....
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Arduino Capacitance Meter Using TM1637
In this instructable by gustavio101 you will know how to make a capacitance meter using Arduino displayed on the TM1637 display with a range from 1 uF to 2000 uF. To build this project you need the following parts: Resistors 1x: 220 Ohm 1x: 10 kOhm, 8000 Ohms also would...
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IdIoTware SD Card Temperature Logger
In this tutorial at hackster.io you will learn how to log data from LM35 temperature sensor values to an SD card and store it as CSV file. In order to build this project you need the following parts: Arduino UNO idIoTware Shield USB-A to B Cable SD Card (up to 8GB)...
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Weather Widget using ESP8266
deba168's new instructable is a weather widget: “an application that can be downloaded on your PC, laptop or a mobile device and perform the job of providing easy access to weather information” It’s an ESP8266 based weather display unit which retrieves localized weather...
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MKRZero, Arduino Newest Family Member
Arduino had announced a new member of its family: MKRZero! This new board comes with the size of 61x25mm MKR1000 board and the power of ARM-core Arduino Zero. The ARM-core board consists of an on-board SD connector with dedicated SPI interfaces (SPI1) that make it easy to browse your...
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MEAS: five weather sensors on one Arduino shield
by Jan Buiting @ elektormagazine.com: In a stint of list-o-mania TE Connectivity have slapped five environmental sensors on a single board called MEAS for plugging onto the Arduino/Genuino 101 and Uno R3. Here goes in telegram style. MEAS: five weather sensors on one Arduino shield...
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Making An Arduino I2C Digital Clock
Using Adafruit's 0.56" 7-segment LED backpack and display and the DS1307 RTC (Real Time Clock) board, this tutorial will guide you to make a simple 4-digit clock that uses only 2 Arduino pins. The 7-Segment Backpack is a combination of the LED display, header pins, and a PCB which need...
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