The name Arduino is typically buzz word among most of the electronics students or hobbyists alike. Its ability to build things faster and cheaper with a massive online community support has made it an ...
This is the first task for the Electronics and Power Department. It consists of two assignments: the first involves building a circuit with an Arduino UNO and a push button, while the second involves ...
This project demonstrates how to blink an LED connected to an Arduino Uno using a simple Arduino sketch. The LED blinks on and off at regular intervals determined by a specified delay. /program: ...
In this project we are going to interface RGB (Red Green Blue) LED with Arduino Uno. A typical RGB LED is shown in below figure: The RGB LED will have four pins as shown in figure. So there are two ...
Ian Buckley is a freelance journalist, musician, performer and video producer living in Berlin, Germany. When he's not writing or on stage, he's tinkering with DIY electronics or code in the hope of ...
The Arduino Uno is a common microcontroller board that has become very popular among makers, hobbyists, and engineers. The Arduino Uno is based on the ATmega328P microcontroller and was developed by ...
Nameplates are generally made of wood, acrylic sheet, or a metal and fixed on a wall or kept on desk. The author’s prototype of an acrylic nameplate that can display the name of a person, designation, ...
Marinel is a licensed Electronics Engineer who previously worked as a software/hardware developer. She has dabbled with Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and all sorts of electronic projects for five years but ...
Hello everyone, welcome you all to my new blog which is a subpart of our first project #1 LED Blinking Program For Arduino UNO. In this blog, we are making Multiple LEDs Blinking Circuit. Let’s puts ...
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