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Instead of throwing away an old alarm clock because it doesn't work or it's not your style, consider repurposing it with one ...
Blink’s latest doorbell is still one of the cheapest on the market, costing $59.99 without the hub and $69.99 with it. The ...
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In the late 1980s, Lockheed proposed the Very Large Subsonic Transport (VLST), a giant leap for commercial aviation. Designed to carry twice the passengers of a Boeing 747, it was a bold vision for ...
The buzzer project is quite simple and exciting, as it enables even a newbie to learn how to make use of the Arduino board in controlling the operation of a buzzer. By writing a small program, the ...
The buzzer’s marked plus (+) pin is wired to the Arduino’s digital pin 8 and the minus (-) pin to GND. Let's solder a JST connector with wires to the RAW pad (Voltage-In) and GND pad for the battery ...
To build this DIY buzz wire game, you'd need an Arduino Nano, a 9V battery, two LEDs (red and green), a buzzer, a seven-segment LED display, a shift register for the display, and resistors for the ...
To begin, insert the active buzzer into the breadboard. Connect the positive pin (+) of the buzzer to the +5V VCC pin of the Arduino, and connect the negative pin (-) of the buzzer to the GND pin of ...
What are some Arduino project ideas I should check out? With a number of LEDs (at least three), you can make a Mexican wave, where the lights turn on and off in sync. If you feel like being noisy or ...
As discussed in an earlier article, Maker Nano RP2040 is a board following the Arduino Nano form factor, but with a more powerful Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller. The board also comes with plenty ...