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The Arduino Bootcamp will help you learn Arduino by walking you through more than a dozen projects from scratch.
The project is equipped with a DHT11 sensor to read the room's temperature and an LCD to display this temperature reading and the speed the motor is currently running at.
The Arduino development board has grown in popularity over the last few years and has spawned a myriad of interesting projects such as auto-lacing shoes, The EyeWriter 2.0, and the Mobile Dance Stage.
This machine uses a three-phase Dahlander motor, which has three operation modes: stop, half speed, and full speed. The motor uses a special mechanical switch to select the operating mode.
There are a lot of fun Arduino projects that you can accomplish with the company's nearly $25 boards.
If you've messed with Arduino, the inexpensive micro controller, you'll know that you can run a small motor or turn an LED on and off, but anything else - powering a pump, turning on a light bulb ...
The Arduino is a cheap electronics board that allows you to make your own electronics without a ton of coding experience. We love the Arduino, but like any electronics project, coming up with ...
One such Arduino variant is the Lightuino, which is specifically designed for those planning on using vast quantities of LEDs in their projects.