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This is a simple Home Automation project using the DIY micro-controller (Arduino), Bluetooth Wireless Module and Relay. This setup can be used to control the relay from Android mobile phones using the ...
Arduino Uno is powered with a 12V DC adaptor/power source. The relay module and Bluetooth module can be, in turn, powered using a board power supply of Arduino Uno. Author’s prototype is shown in Fig.
This project allows you to control a light wirelessly via Bluetooth using an Arduino and a Bluetooth module (HC-05/HC-06). It demonstrates the basics of wireless communication between a smartphone and ...
The relay module will need 5V from Arduino to power up and will get input from four different digital pins of the Arduino. Now let’s connect the relay module to your home appliance. Take the positive ...
[Bill2009] has made some nice progress on a control panel for his motorcycle over at the arduino.cc forums. It can show speed, tachometer readings for the wheel and engine, as well as indicate the… ...
Today we will interface HC-05 Bluetooth Module with popular Wi-Fi module ESP8266 and control an LED wirelessly by sending commands via Bluetooth. This LED can be replaced by a Relay and an AC ...
The receiver is built around Arduino Nano (Board2), Yoda module (YM2), Yoda adaptor(YA2), 2-channel relay module(RM1), and 5V DC power adaptor. Here, the Yoda module acts as an end-node module. The ...
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