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A few years later, the Sand Clock was redesigned to use the Raspberry Pi Pico instead of the Arduino UNO — this version is currently available in the Elektor Store. Therefore, it is only logical to ...
NUREMBERG, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Arduino returns to Embedded World (11-13 March 2025) with the full power of its open-source ecosystem and a collaborative vision that welcomes partnerships ...
We can use the L298N module in two ways, either by using a Microcontroller like Arduino to control the L298N or standalone without using a microcontroller. In both ways, the operating logic is the ...
V3.0 - Using NodeMCU ESP8266 for controlling switches (Relay). Uses RTC (Real Time Clock - DS3231) and NTP (Network Time Protocol) for maintaining time. OLED Display (128x64) for instant updates. A ...
Arduino Uno is combined with IR and TCS230 color sensors to detect and count paper currency notes. The system identifies different denominations and displays the total amount on a 16x2 LCD. DIY ...
A marvel of DIY engineering that brings the arcade classic ... and rubber bands. At its heart is an Arduino UNO, which syncs the RGB LED ‘bubbles’ and a servo-driven aiming arm to the game ...
☢️👁️ Hardware for a hackable DIY gamma-ray spectrometer using a popular NaI(Tl) scintillator, SiPM and a Raspberry Pi Pico.
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