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We’ve all got calculators on our phones, in our web browsers, and even in the home “assistant” that’s listening in on your conversations all day on the off chance you blurt … ...
This project is a basic calculator built with an Arduino board, a 16x2 LCD display, and a 4x4 keypad. It can perform basic arithmetic operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
All by itself, a calculator based on an Arduino isn’t necessarily very novel. However, [Danko Bertović] of Volos Projects has a nice board that, of course, looks like a calculator. There are … ...
The project implements an interactive binary calculator using Arduino. This Arduino project implements a binary calculator where users can input an 8-bit number (ranging from 0 to 255) using switches ...
For electronics hobbyists, the open source chipset BeagleBoard that packs as much punch as a smartphone processor might seem like the key to paradise. Yet it is the relatively underpowered 8-bit ...
Obviously, before you can do anything with an Arduino board and the software, you first have to plug in your Arduino device. This will help in the configuration of your hardware, especially if you're ...
Purpose of the support package The MATLAB Arduino Hardware Support Package simplifies connecting MATLAB with Arduino boards. It provides users with tools to access sensors and actuators, enabling ...
The new Arduino Due sports a considerably beefier set of stats, incorporating a 32-bit ARM-based microcontroller that can run up to 96 MHz. For comparison, standard Arduinos normally have an 8-bit ...
While Arduino has been around since 2005, the Raspberry Pi has been the hot platform for hobbyists over the past 18 months. But the Pi's hardware isn't open.