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Some shields use every pin on the Arduino, while others only use a couple. When stacking shields, it’s important to make sure they don’t use overlapping pins. Some shields communicate with the Arduino ...
[Computergeek] made an Arduino Shield in order to use it as an Apple remote. ... he’s driving them from the Arduino’s pin 13, which has a built-in current-limiting resistor.
Designed to specifically make debugging Arduino projects easier and quicker the DeDe is capable of providing quick feedback on the logic state of any GPIO pin with bright red and green LEDs, even ...
The shield’s specifications include a 3.97” display with a resolution of 480×800 RGB, 16.7M color, five points and gestures touch mode, an I2C interface, a BMI270 IMU sensor, and an ...
With hundreds of Arduino shields available for any imaginable application, it’s a shame they can’t be used with the Raspberry Pi. Breaking out the Raspi GPIO pins to Arduino-compatible … ...
Adding new features to the board can be straightforward, with the easiest option being to use a shield, an expansion board that slots directly into the Arduino’s pin headers. Arduino shields can ...
Instead of themany GPIO pins, the mCore uses color-coded RJ25 connectors, allowingother components to be easily connected. What’s interesting isthat the board is compatible with Lego (Mindstorms), ...
The Giga Display Shield (plug-in board) might fit the bill. It adds a 3.97inch 480 x 800 RGB touchscreen, digital microphone (MP34DT06JTR by ST), six-axis IMU (Bosch BMI270 inertial measurement unit), ...
Arduino devices have had the option of a GSM linkup for awhile, but getting that cellular link to truly strut its stuff hasn't always been easy, even for those of us who'd be inclined to program ...
Arduino have taken the tiny wraps off of the official ethernet shield for their open-source prototyping platform, which adds network connectivity to the device. Based… ...