So you've already outgrown Arduino's most beginner-friendly board, the Uno, and are looking to move on to bigger, more exciting projects. In that case, the Nano family might just be what you need.
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This repository contains support for the following SparkFun Arduino-compatible development boards. IMPORTANT NOTE: These board files have been updated for compatibility with Arduino version 1.8 and ...
Humanoid robotics is gaining popularity, though a common misconception remains that it is complex and expensive. This system ...
Let's make a Face Mask with LEDs! **Materials:** - Individually addressable LED strip soldered in a 30 x 12 LED grid - ...
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Abstract: Current agriculture suffers from ongoing problems like water deficiency, wasteful irrigation, and continuous human monitoring. Solutions to these must be intelligent and automatic but ...
Abstract: Human technological advances have marked the emergence of alarm systems. In earlier days, man used to shout from a higher terrain to inform others of terrible information. People then ...
Modular, open-firmware dev kit turns a Peltier module into a working thermal system in under ten minutes What sets ...
Magnetic fields are all around us. We can’t really feel or see them ourselves, per se, but we can map them with the right ...
Programming electronic systems is easier than ever. MicroPython makes it simple to program affordable MCUs, from the ...
Let's see a step-by-step procedure on how to build the object detection system using the CircuitDigest Cloud Helmet detection ...