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[Blue Blade Fish] wanted to build an Arduino-based aquarium controller. He’s detailed the system in (so far) 14 videos and it looks solid. This isn’t just a simple controller, either.
The device can control up to 8 sets of fireworks, uses a physical arm key, and has a handheld remote. It is even smart enough to sense igniter failures.
Arduino-7-Segment-Display-Control This project demonstrates how to control a 7-segment display with Arduino using modular, scalable, and optimized code. It supports interaction via buttons to ...
This project is the continuation of the “Build a working display case” project in our October 2024 issue. This second part details the physical and software infrastructure Randy built to control his ...
Here is a tested Arduino project that uses 3 sensor probes as water level indicator with 3 leds and one LCD display + a simple controller that turns on a motor when the water has reached the desired ...
Recently, we published an entry-level Arduino project with a single seven-segment LED display. Although it’s an amazing DIY project, we noted that most of the readers are looking for more advanced ...
This project implements a complete DC motor speed control system using an Arduino Nano Every board. The system features a PID controller, OLED display interface, and various monitoring and safety ...
But this Arduino device can be programmed to control a whole host of devices: As long as it has an infrared interface, chances are you can get this to work–whether it be a TV, DVD player, VCR ...
Built around an ESP32-S3 wireless MCU, it features a 1.28” capacitive touch display (240×240), and a UI designed with LVGL/Squareline and the Arduino V2.3.4 IDE. The device relies on a BT139 Triac and ...
Arduino Day 2023 confirmed for March 25th Arduino development boards complete guide One of the standout features of the GIGA Display Shield is its 3.97” 480×800 RGB touchscreen.