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Okay, all you Arduino fans, now that you've mastered the basics of blinking LEDs, driving motors, and monitoring environmental sensors, you're ready for something a little more interesting, right?
Brushless motors are ubiquitous in RC applications and robotics, but are usually driven with low-cost motor controllers that have to be controlled with RC-style PWM signals and don’t allow fo… ...
For you Arduino fans, here’s a great last-minute Halloween project idea from the guys over at Open Electronics: The basic idea is that they are using an Arduino to monitor ambient audio levels ...
I used an LCD shield to display the current temperature and speed of the fan, but you can use the circuit without the LCD display. You also need to select the transistor by the type of fan that you ...
Posted in Arduino Hacks, classic hacks, Microcontrollers Tagged arduino, fan, solder smoke, soldering fan Because You Can: Linux On An Arduino Uno October 13, 2023 by Jenny List 26 Comments ...
Global Specialties has introduced a small autonomous mobile robot suited for those new to the robotics world as well as experienced Arduino fans. Designed using the Arduino open-source prototyping ...
Unique DIY Arduino Powered Fan Rocket Project. 11:48 am August 14, 2018 By Julian Horsey.
Spin that fan and get up to speed with Matter via Arduino. Must admit I'm not up to speed with Matter, a way to standardise IoT elements. So it's welcome to see a basic introductory tutorial on using ...