So you've already outgrown Arduino's most beginner-friendly board, the Uno, and are looking to move on to bigger, more exciting projects. In that case, the Nano family might just be what you need.
Spread the love“`html Connecting sensors to Arduino opens up a vast array of possibilities for hobbyists and professionals alike, transforming ideas into functional prototypes and projects. Whether ...
Abstract: There are a lot of people in India and other countries around the world who are physically disabled and use wheelchairs to move around. This gesture-controlled wheelchair project aims to ...
Radio trackers have become an important part of studying the movements of wildlife, but keeping one running for the life of an animal has been challenging. Researchers have now developed a way to let ...
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At Hardware Pioneers Max 2026, it was great to bump into Arduino's Field Engineering Evangelist, Julián Caro Linares, who ...
E-Ink displays look like paper, are incredibly power-efficient, and can easily be used in DIY projects powered by cheap microcontrollers. Though they’re not necessarily the cheapest or most versatile ...
These devices are equipped with high-precision GNSS receiver, Wi-Fi receiver, BLE transceiver, accelerometer, MCU temperature sensor, and battery gauge to ensure reliable, real-time tracking in wide ...
Key Components • MPU-6050 Sensor (Accelerometer + Gyroscope) • GSM Module (SIM800L) for SMS alerts • GPS Module for location tracking • Microcontroller (Arduino/ESP32) • Battery and Power Management ...