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Features: Simulates a basic traffic light system with red, yellow, and green lights. Uses a delay function to control the timing of the light changes. Provides a simple and easy-to-understand code ...
Then expose the photodiode to a sufficiently strong light source and swing your hand towards the photodiode and observe how the pitch changes. In my room, I did a simple experiment of varying the ...
Hardware Requirements Arduino board (e.g., Arduino Uno, Arduino Mega, etc.) LED modules for traffic lights (red, yellow, green) Jumper wires Breadboard or custom PCB for wiring ...
Arduino is the go to board for most folks looking for an introduction to microcontrollers. That's largely thanks to its sizable community, ease of use and surprising versatility. But, there is one ...
Arduino enthusiasts or anyone that is looking to learn more about programming an might be interested in a new programmable Arduino-based light board called the Plumduino which has been created by ...
Here’s a no-PCB Arduino that doesn’t obscure the DIP footprint of the AVR chip. It’s built on an ATmega88 chip, and includes a programming header, reset button, a couple of filter… ...
[Mike] sent in a project he’s been working on – a port of a BASIC interpreter that fits on an Arduino. The code is meant to be a faithful port of Tiny BASIC for the 68000, and true to T… ...
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