I made this project because I wanted a way to automatically control the speed of a DC fan according to the temperature read by a LM35 sensor. I had a few problems with the PWM part mainly because the ...
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This project demonstrates how to control a fan (simulated with an LED) using an Arduino Uno and a temperature sensor. Below 25°C → Fan OFF 25°C to 30°C → Fan runs at 50% speed (PWM) Above 30°C → Fan ...
It’s been a while since the last top 10 article so I thought it would be nice to make another one for the last 5 months. What I’ve discovered is the fact that people are really enjoying the Arduino ...
A common hacker upgrade to an espresso machine is to improve stability and performance with a better temperature controller, but [Schematix]’s Smart Coffee project doesn’t stop there. It entirely ...
Whether you’re using a soldering iron or a table saw, ventilation in the shop is important. Which is why [Atomic Dairy] built a monster air cleaner called the Fanboy that looks like it should be ...
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