An automatic toll gate system using Arduino revolutionises traditional toll collection by eliminating manual intervention.
Arguably, the ATmega328P is being left behind as ‘the Arduino processor’ because Arduino’s are following the rest of the world and going 32bit.
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These are the first projects I made with my Arduino
One of the first projects that most people do on an Arduino is to light up or flash an LED. It seems ultra-simple because it is. Wiring up a circuit like this is actually pretty straightforward, as is ...
Jayakumar Balasubramanian and Maaz Jukaku from Emertxe shared how hands-on learning and real-world systems can turn learners ...
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I built an E-Ink photo frame using an Arduino, E-Paper display and Google Antigravity
Now, you can simply drop JPG, JPEG, or PNG photos into the folder that you bind mounted to the Docker container. The ...
A Grade 8 pupil from Reddam House Umhlanga has triumphed in the Inspired Global Robotics Competition, creating Baymin, a health-assistant robot designed to help children with limited access to ...
Materials informatics combines data analytics and engineering design, streamlining material development and enhancing ...
Fossil fuels have been consumed rapidly over recent decades, and their availability is decreasing. Because of this, there is a growing focus on renewable energy sources. Solar energy is one of the ...
We’re all used to Bluetooth chips coming in QFN and BGA formats, at a minimum of 30-40 pins, sometimes even a hundred. What ...
Build festive decorations using Arduino and Raspberry Pi with these five creative holiday projects and video tutorials ...
Splitting up your workouts can help you train harder while still recovering well. If you’re doing full-body workouts every day, your muscles may never get a real break. Alternating upper- and ...
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