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This isn’t about connecting a temperature sensor in your Arduino. This build is about using the temperature sensor in your clock.
Arduino is a hobby that not only teaches you about programming, automation, and robotics, but also yields useful devices that can help in everyday life.
This articles describes how you can use I2C (TWI) communication, Arduino and temperature sensors to measure 3 different temperatures. It can be very ...
Cooking is all about temperature control: too cold isn’t good enough, and too hot can ruin everything. To aid in this regard, ...
If you are just learning how to do Arduino projects or want to start, here are six fun and easy projects you can try that are perfect for beginner programmers.
Raspberry Pi also has a broader selection of I/Os, such as an audio jack, more USB ports, and more. And with 40 general-purpose I/O (GPIO) pins, you can even daisy chain multiple Raspberry Pis ...
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 ...
Unlock the future of automation with the Arduino PLC Starter Kit: the ultimate educational tool for industrial programming. The Explore PLC ...
You'll need an Arduino along with a bunch of various sensors to get the project rolling, and once it's all set up you'll have a simple, but cheap system to monitor your home.
This video demonstrates how to set up a remote temperature monitoring system using an Arduino Uno R4 WiFi, an LM35 temperature sensor, and the MQTT protocol. The system captures ambient temperature ...